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Normal adult survival but reduced Bemisia tabaci oviposition rate on tomato lines carrying an introgression from S. habrochaites

BACKGROUND: Host plant resistance has been proposed as one of the most promising approaches in whitefly management. Already in 1995 two quantitative trait loci (Tv-1 and Tv-2) originating from S. habrochaites CGN1.1561 were identified that reduced the oviposition rate of the greenhouse whitefly (Tri...

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Autores principales: Lucatti, Alejandro F, Meijer-Dekens, Fien RG, Mumm, Roland, Visser, Richard GF, Vosman, Ben, van Heusden, Sjaak
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4301655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25539894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12863-014-0142-3
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author Lucatti, Alejandro F
Meijer-Dekens, Fien RG
Mumm, Roland
Visser, Richard GF
Vosman, Ben
van Heusden, Sjaak
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Meijer-Dekens, Fien RG
Mumm, Roland
Visser, Richard GF
Vosman, Ben
van Heusden, Sjaak
author_sort Lucatti, Alejandro F
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description BACKGROUND: Host plant resistance has been proposed as one of the most promising approaches in whitefly management. Already in 1995 two quantitative trait loci (Tv-1 and Tv-2) originating from S. habrochaites CGN1.1561 were identified that reduced the oviposition rate of the greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum). After this first study, several others identified QTLs affecting whitefly biology as well. Generally, the QTLs affecting oviposition were highly correlated with a reduction in whitefly survival and the presence of high densities of glandular trichomes type IV. The aim of our study was to further characterize Tv-1 and Tv-2, and to determine their role in resistance against Bemisia tabaci. RESULTS: We selected F(2) plants homozygous for the Tv-1 and Tv-2 QTL regions and did three successive backcrosses without phenotypic selection. Twenty-three F(2)BC(3) plants were phenotyped for whitefly resistance and differences were found in oviposition rate of B. tabaci. The F(2)BC(3) plants with the lowest oviposition rate had an introgression on Chromosome 5 in common. Further F(2)BC(4,) F(2)BC(4)S(1) and F(2)BC(4)S(2) families were developed, genotyped and phenotyped for adult survival, oviposition rate and trichome type and density. It was possible to confirm that an introgression on top of Chr. 5 (OR-5), between the markers rs-2009 and rs-7551, was responsible for reducing whitefly oviposition rate. CONCLUSION: We found a region of 3.06 Mbp at the top of Chr. 5 (OR-5) associated with a reduction in the oviposition rate of B. tabaci. This reduction was independent of the presence of the QTLs Tv-1 and Tv-2 as well as of the presence of trichomes type IV. The OR-5 locus will provide new opportunities for resistance breeding against whiteflies, which is especially relevant in greenhouse cultivation. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12863-014-0142-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-43016552015-01-22 Normal adult survival but reduced Bemisia tabaci oviposition rate on tomato lines carrying an introgression from S. habrochaites Lucatti, Alejandro F Meijer-Dekens, Fien RG Mumm, Roland Visser, Richard GF Vosman, Ben van Heusden, Sjaak BMC Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Host plant resistance has been proposed as one of the most promising approaches in whitefly management. Already in 1995 two quantitative trait loci (Tv-1 and Tv-2) originating from S. habrochaites CGN1.1561 were identified that reduced the oviposition rate of the greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum). After this first study, several others identified QTLs affecting whitefly biology as well. Generally, the QTLs affecting oviposition were highly correlated with a reduction in whitefly survival and the presence of high densities of glandular trichomes type IV. The aim of our study was to further characterize Tv-1 and Tv-2, and to determine their role in resistance against Bemisia tabaci. RESULTS: We selected F(2) plants homozygous for the Tv-1 and Tv-2 QTL regions and did three successive backcrosses without phenotypic selection. Twenty-three F(2)BC(3) plants were phenotyped for whitefly resistance and differences were found in oviposition rate of B. tabaci. The F(2)BC(3) plants with the lowest oviposition rate had an introgression on Chromosome 5 in common. Further F(2)BC(4,) F(2)BC(4)S(1) and F(2)BC(4)S(2) families were developed, genotyped and phenotyped for adult survival, oviposition rate and trichome type and density. It was possible to confirm that an introgression on top of Chr. 5 (OR-5), between the markers rs-2009 and rs-7551, was responsible for reducing whitefly oviposition rate. CONCLUSION: We found a region of 3.06 Mbp at the top of Chr. 5 (OR-5) associated with a reduction in the oviposition rate of B. tabaci. This reduction was independent of the presence of the QTLs Tv-1 and Tv-2 as well as of the presence of trichomes type IV. The OR-5 locus will provide new opportunities for resistance breeding against whiteflies, which is especially relevant in greenhouse cultivation. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12863-014-0142-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2014-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4301655/ /pubmed/25539894 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12863-014-0142-3 Text en © Lucatti et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Lucatti, Alejandro F
Meijer-Dekens, Fien RG
Mumm, Roland
Visser, Richard GF
Vosman, Ben
van Heusden, Sjaak
Normal adult survival but reduced Bemisia tabaci oviposition rate on tomato lines carrying an introgression from S. habrochaites
title Normal adult survival but reduced Bemisia tabaci oviposition rate on tomato lines carrying an introgression from S. habrochaites
title_full Normal adult survival but reduced Bemisia tabaci oviposition rate on tomato lines carrying an introgression from S. habrochaites
title_fullStr Normal adult survival but reduced Bemisia tabaci oviposition rate on tomato lines carrying an introgression from S. habrochaites
title_full_unstemmed Normal adult survival but reduced Bemisia tabaci oviposition rate on tomato lines carrying an introgression from S. habrochaites
title_short Normal adult survival but reduced Bemisia tabaci oviposition rate on tomato lines carrying an introgression from S. habrochaites
title_sort normal adult survival but reduced bemisia tabaci oviposition rate on tomato lines carrying an introgression from s. habrochaites
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4301655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25539894
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12863-014-0142-3
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