Evaluation of genetic resources in the genus Asparagus for resistance to Asparagus virus 1 (AV-1)

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Forty-four Asparagus officinalis cultivars, gene bank accessions and breeding lines as well as thirty-four accessions of wild relatives of Asparagus were evaluated for resistance to Asparagus virus 1. Three different test strategies were developed for the assessment of individual plants: (1) natural infection under field conditions, or two vector-mediated infection assays using the green peach aphid Myzus persicae (2) in an insect-proof gauze cage or (3) in a climate chamber. The AV-1 infections were verified by DAS-ELISA and RT-PCR approaches. All tested 660 individual plants of A. officinalis germplasm were susceptible to AV-1 infection. In contrast, in 276 plants of 29 Asparagus wild accessions no virus infection could be detected. These resistant accessions comprised of nineteen diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid species of both the Eurasian clade and the African clade of the asparagus germplasm. Data of the AV-1 resistance evaluation are discussed in relation to the genetic distance of the resistance carrier and potential application in breeding.

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Nothnagel, T., Budahn, H., Krämer, I., Schliephake, E., Lantos, E., Plath, S., & Krämer, R. (2017). Evaluation of genetic resources in the genus Asparagus for resistance to Asparagus virus 1 (AV-1). Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 64(8), 1873–1887. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-016-0476-y

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