New gene(s) involved in the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. To citrus tristeza virus

Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) causes important economic losses in the citrus industry worldwide. Resistance to CTV is present in Poncirus trifoliata and is known to be controlled by a dominant gene at the Ctr locus. Short-distance movement of CTV around the inoculum, as well as passive movement throug...

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Main Authors: Mestre, P. F., Asins, María J., Carbonell, Emilio A., Navarro, Luis
Format: Artículo
Language:Inglés
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5625
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author Mestre, P. F.
Asins, María J.
Carbonell, Emilio A.
Navarro, Luis
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Carbonell, Emilio A.
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Navarro, Luis
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Navarro, Luis
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description Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) causes important economic losses in the citrus industry worldwide. Resistance to CTV is present in Poncirus trifoliata and is known to be controlled by a dominant gene at the Ctr locus. Short-distance movement of CTV around the inoculum, as well as passive movement through the phloem vessels, were studied in segregant plants derived by self-pollination from P. trifoliata var. “Flying Dragon” in order to genetically analyze the mechanism of CTV resistance. Accumulation of CTV in the vicinity of the inoculum and in new flushes was studied by means of a direct tissue-blot immunoassay (DTBIA). CTV is able to passively move with the phloematic flux from inoculated resistant genotypes Ctr-Rr and Ctr-RR up to a susceptible scion cultivar (Ctr-rr). Differences regarding CTV accumulation around the inoculum were found among Ctr-Rr individuals of the progeny. Bulked segregant analysis identified five RAPD markers linked to a locus (Ctm), or a genomic region, involved in short-distance accumulation of CTV but located in a different linkage group from Ctr. This result indicates that Ctr is not the only locus responsible for resistance to CTV in P. trifoliata, and that at least one other gene is involved. Given that citrus is a perennial crop, breeding for durable disease resistance should take into account selection at both the Ctr and Ctm loci.
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spelling ReDivia56252025-04-25T14:43:28Z New gene(s) involved in the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. To citrus tristeza virus Mestre, P. F. Asins, María J. Carbonell, Emilio A. Navarro, Luis Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) causes important economic losses in the citrus industry worldwide. Resistance to CTV is present in Poncirus trifoliata and is known to be controlled by a dominant gene at the Ctr locus. Short-distance movement of CTV around the inoculum, as well as passive movement through the phloem vessels, were studied in segregant plants derived by self-pollination from P. trifoliata var. “Flying Dragon” in order to genetically analyze the mechanism of CTV resistance. Accumulation of CTV in the vicinity of the inoculum and in new flushes was studied by means of a direct tissue-blot immunoassay (DTBIA). CTV is able to passively move with the phloematic flux from inoculated resistant genotypes Ctr-Rr and Ctr-RR up to a susceptible scion cultivar (Ctr-rr). Differences regarding CTV accumulation around the inoculum were found among Ctr-Rr individuals of the progeny. Bulked segregant analysis identified five RAPD markers linked to a locus (Ctm), or a genomic region, involved in short-distance accumulation of CTV but located in a different linkage group from Ctr. This result indicates that Ctr is not the only locus responsible for resistance to CTV in P. trifoliata, and that at least one other gene is involved. Given that citrus is a perennial crop, breeding for durable disease resistance should take into account selection at both the Ctr and Ctm loci. 2017-06-01T10:12:41Z 2017-06-01T10:12:41Z 1997 SEP article Mestre, PF, Asins, M.J., Carbonell, EA, Navarro, L. (1997). New gene(s), involved in the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.), Raf. To citrus tristeza virus. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 95(4), 691-695. 0040-5752 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5625 10.1007/s001220050613 en openAccess Impreso
spellingShingle Mestre, P. F.
Asins, María J.
Carbonell, Emilio A.
Navarro, Luis
New gene(s) involved in the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. To citrus tristeza virus
title New gene(s) involved in the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. To citrus tristeza virus
title_full New gene(s) involved in the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. To citrus tristeza virus
title_fullStr New gene(s) involved in the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. To citrus tristeza virus
title_full_unstemmed New gene(s) involved in the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. To citrus tristeza virus
title_short New gene(s) involved in the resistance of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf. To citrus tristeza virus
title_sort new gene s involved in the resistance of poncirus trifoliata l raf to citrus tristeza virus
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5625
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