Recombinant inbred line differential identifies race-specific resistance to Phytophthora root rot in Capsicum annuum
2008
A:PS
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Title
Recombinant inbred line differential identifies race-specific resistance to Phytophthora root rot in Capsicum annuum
Publication Date
2008
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A:PS
Summary
A differential series is the normal method for identification of races within a plant pathogen and a host interaction. A host differential is extremely useful for phytopathological as well as breeding purposes. A set of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) were developed and characterized for race differentiation of Phytophthora root rot caused by Phytophthora capsid. The highly resistant Capsicum annuum accession Criollo de Morelos-334 was hybridized to a susceptible cultivar, Early Jalapeno, to generate the RIL population. The host differential characterized 17 isolates of P. capsid into 13 races. The establishment of a stable host differential for the P. capsid and C. annuum interaction will assist researchers in understanding the complex inheritance of resistance to Phytophthora root rot and to develop resistant cultivars.
Journal Citation
v.98(8):867-870, PHYTOPATHOLOGY
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