Controlling Fungal Diseases of Garden Rose Foliage: Towards Valorization and Labeling of Genetic Resources for Reduced Phytosanitary Inputs
This research investigates the genetic resistance of garden roses to two major foliar fungal diseases, powdery mildew and black spot, identifying key quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and aiming to develop labeled genetic resources that reduce phytosanitary input usage.
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Garden roses suffer aesthetic damage and heavy fungicide use due to two foliar pathogens: Podosphaera pannosa (powdery mildew) and Diplocarpon rosae (black spot). This study developed controlled‐condition infection assays and conducted genetic analyses in an interspecific rose population. Despite challenges in preserving the powdery mildew pathogen, assays for black spot were successful. Analyses revealed three QTLs associated with black spot resistance and one major QTL for powdery mildew resistance. The recently sequenced rose genome now allows the identification of candidate resistance genes within these QTL regions. Further functional studies are necessary to confirm these genes and support the breeding of low‐input, disease‐resistant rose varieties.
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- Projeto
- Localização
- France
- Autores
- Anne-Sophie MICLOT, Magali LARENAUDIE, Hanaé ROMAN, Annie CHASTELLIER, Tatiana THOUROUDE, Fabrice FOUCHER, Françoise ROBERT, Jean-Marc DELACOUR, Mathieu TRAGIN, Olivier GROS, Sylvain GIRONDE, Stéphanie BERSIHAND, Mélanie MASSOT, François BRYONE, François FÉLIX et Laurence HIBRAND-SAINT OYANT
- Objetivo
- Adopt innovative practices
- Tipo de ficheiro
- documento
- Publicado em
- 01 de mar. de 2016
- Idioma original
- French
- Sítio Web oficial do projeto
- Innovations agronomiques
- Licença
- CC BY