Fingerprinting of tomato genotypes resistant to begomovirus by a codominant molecular marker linked to Ty‑1 gene
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2008.v43.1190Keywords:
<i>Lycopersicon esculentum</i>, geminivirus, microsatellite, resistanceAbstract
The objectives of this study were to evaluate tomato genotypes for begomovirus resistance and to assess SSR-47 fingerprinting patterns associated with allelesáTy-1, in hybrids of fresh-market tomato with commercial potential. Twenty-four experimental genotypes, heterozygous at Ty-1 locus, were infected with begomovirus via grafting, and showed intermediate symptoms compared to the ones identified by homozygous Ty-1/Ty-1 lines and by susceptible genotypes Ty-1+/Ty-1+, which indicates the incomplete dominance of the Ty-1 allele. These hybrids were considered to possess partial resistance to begomovirus. The experimental hybrids TEX-246, TEX-261, TEX-253, TEX-256, TEX-262, TEX-252, TEX-251 and TEX-268 combined high total yields with high mean fruit mass. The hybrids TEX-246, TEX-253, TEX-256, TEX-262 and TEX-252 showed also longer half-life for fruit firmness and were thus considered competitive with current commercial hybrids used as checks. The molecular marker SSR-47 was effective for fingerprinting of tomato genotypes bearing the resistance allele Ty-1. The graft-induced infection of begomovirus showed symptoms in the genotypes tested that are in agreement with the results of fingerprinting with the marker SSR-47.Downloads
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2009-01-06
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Nizio, D. A. de C., Maluf, W. R., Figueira, A. dos R., Nogueira, D. W., Silva, V. de F., & Gonçalves Neto, Álvaro C. (2009). Fingerprinting of tomato genotypes resistant to begomovirus by a codominant molecular marker linked to <i>Ty‑1</i> gene. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 43(12), 1699–1705. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2008.v43.1190
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