Breeding for resistance is one of the most effective means of managing begomoviral diseases. In Guatemala, there are seven bipartite begomoviruses that infect tomatoes. Also, Tomato yellow leaf curl virus has recently been identified in Guatemala. A highly resistant inbred line, Gh13, with resistance to begomoviruses was selected from the hybrid, FAVI 9, which was developed by F. Vidavski and H. Czosnek, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Gh13 had an introgression from 20-32 cM in chromosome 6 that was identical to the Ty-3 introgression from Gc9, which can be detected with the co-dominant SCAR marker, P6-25F2/R5. Sixty-four F3 families were generated from a cross of Gh13 by a susceptible inbred. These were planted in the field in Sanarate, Guatemala and the disease severity index (DSI, range 0 to 6) for each plant was taken at 42 days after transplanting. The least square means for the DSI’s for those F3 families with the Ty-3 introgression and those without the Ty-3 introgression were 2.0 and 4.5, respectively. Eighty-five% of the variation among the F3 families was explained by presence or absence of the Ty-3 introgression. Thus, this Ty-3 introgression has a major effect on begomovirus-resistance, and the molecular SCAR marker (P6-25F2/R5) can be used for predicting begomovirus-resistance in a tomato breeding program.
Garcia, B.E.. Mejia, L.. Melgar, S.. Teni, R.. Sanchez-Perez, A.. Barillas, A.C.. Montes, L.. Keuler, N.S.. Salus, M.S.. Havey, M.J.. Maxwell, D.P.
Tomato Genetics Coop. Rept..
2008.
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22-28.