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    Exploring wild Solanum germplasm for resistance to ToBRFV (Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus)

    ToBRFV is a newly emerged virus that causes severe losses in tomato production. Within five years, ToBRFV infections were reported in Asia, North America and Europe. ToBRFV belongs to tobamovirus genus, however all the available tomato resistant varieties used for tobamoviruses, such as TMV and ToMV, cannot halt infections caused by this new virus. The severity of this disease, its rapid spread, and the scarcity of resistant cultivars make this virus a global threat for tomato production. Our objective is to find ToBRFV resistance in wild Solanum accessions and introgress this trait into tomato cultivars reaching the first step for creating modern resistant tomato varieties. So far, we have screened 75 Solanum accessions from which two S. pennellii found resistant to ToBRFV. Segregation populations have been obtained from these two accession that is the first step for mapping the gene responsible for the resistance trait. The identification and introgression of the resistance gene are in progress.

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    VIRTIGATION

    EMERGING VIRAL DISEASES IN TOMATOES AND CUCURBITS: IMPLEMENTATION OF MITIGATION STRATEGIES FOR DURABLE DISEASE MANAGEMENT

    Localização
    • Europe
    • Greece
    • Netherlands
    Autores
    • Romanos Zois
    • Mireille van Damme
    • Martin Verbeek
    • Anne-Marie Wolters
    • Yuling Bai
    Objetivo
    • Experimentation
    • Evaluation
    • Data storage/Processing
    • Monitoring
    Tipo de ficheiro
    Document
    Tamanho do ficheiro
    382 kB
    Publicado em
    01-11-2022
    Idioma original
    English
    Sítio Web oficial do projeto
    VIRTIGATION
    Licença
    CC BY
    Palavras-chave
    • ToBRFV (Tomato Brown Rugose
    • Fruit Virus
    • Wild Solanum germplasm
    • Resistance
    • Tomato production

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