Improvement of diagnostic markers for resistance to globodera pallida and application for selection of resistant germplasms in potato breeding

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Occurrence of pale potato cyst nematode, Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens, was first recorded in Japan in 2015. Among several control measures, cultivation of resistant potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) varieties is the most effective in cost and environmental impact. As no G. pallida-resistant varieties have yet been developed in Japan, great emphasis is being placed on screening of germplasm possessing the resistance and development of the resistant varieties. In this study, we first improved previously reported DNA markers linked to the G. pallida resistance loci (GpaIVsadg and Gpa5) and then used these to screen more than 1,000 germplasms to select several candidate germplasms with resistance. We performed inoculation testing on the selected candi-dates and identified several resistant germplasms to the Japanese G. pallida population. Furthermore, we developed a simultaneous detection method combining three DNA markers linked to G. pallida and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens resistance loci. We validated the ability of C237-I marker to select resistant allele of GpaIVsadg and predict the presence of resistance in a Japanese breeding population. Resistant germplasms identified in this study could potentially be used to develop G. pallida-resistant vari-eties. The marker evaluation methods developed in this study will contribute to the efficient development of resistant varieties.

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Asano, K., Shimosaka, E., Yamashita, Y., Narabu, T., Aiba, S., Sakata, I., … Tamiya, S. (2021). Improvement of diagnostic markers for resistance to globodera pallida and application for selection of resistant germplasms in potato breeding. Breeding Science, 71(3), 354–364. https://doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.20134

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