Both Mexico and South America are rich in Solanum species that might be valuable sources of resistance (R) genes to late blight (Phytophthora infestans). Here, we focus on an R gene present in the diploid Bolivian species S. avilesii. The genotype carrying the R gene was resistant to eight out of 10 Phytophthora isolates of various provenances. The identification of a resistant phenotype and the generation of a segregating population allowed the mapping of a single dominant R gene, Rpi-avl1, which is located in an R gene cluster on chromosome 11. This R gene cluster is considered as an R gene "hot spot", containing R genes to at least five different pathogens. High resolution mapping of the Rpi-avl1 gene revealed a marker co-segregating in 3890 F1 individuals, which may be used for marker assisted selection in breeding programs and for further cloning of Rpi-avl1. © 2011 The Author(s).
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Verzaux, E., Budding, D., de Vetten, N., Niks, R. E., Vleeshouwers, V. G. A. A., van der Vossen, E. A. G., … Visser, R. G. F. (2011). High Resolution Mapping of a Novel Late Blight Resistance Gene Rpi-avl1, from the Wild Bolivian Species Solanum avilesii. American Journal of Potato Research, 88(6), 511–519. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12230-011-9218-z
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