The long and winding road leading to the successful introgression of downy mildew resistance into onion

  • Scholten O
  • van Heusden A
  • Khrustaleva L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Downy mildew resistance originating from Allium roylei Stearn provides a complete resistance to onions and is based on one, domi- nant gene. Since A. roylei can successfully be hybridized with onion (A. cepa L.), a breeding scheme aimed at the introgression of this gene was initiated ca. 20 years ago. Several setbacks in this programme were encountered, firstly the identified molecular marker linked to the downy mildew resistance locus became increasingly dif- ficult to use and finally lost its discriminating power and secondly the final step, making homo- zygous introgression lines (ILs), turned out to be more difficult then was hoped. GISH analysis showed that the chromosomal region harbouring the resistance locus was the only remaining piece of A. roylei in the nuclear background of onion and it also confirmed that this region was located on the distal end of chromosome 3. It was hypothesized that some factor present in the remaining A. roylei region was lethal when homozygously present in an onion genetic back- ground. The identification of an individual with a smaller and more distally located introgression fragment and homozygous ILs in its progeny validated this hypothesis. With the help of these nearly isogenic lines four AFLP markers closely linked to the resistance gene were identified, which can be used for marker-aided selection. The introduction of downy mildew resistance caused by Peronospora destructor into onion is a significant step forward in the development of environmentally-friendly onion cultivars.

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Scholten, O. E., van Heusden, A. W., Khrustaleva, L. I., Burger-Meijer, K., Mank, R. A., Antonise, R. G. C., … Kik, C. (2007). The long and winding road leading to the successful introgression of downy mildew resistance into onion. Euphytica, 156(3), 345–353. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10681-007-9383-9

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