| Literature DB >> 19262858 |
G T Church, J L Starr, C E Simpson.
Abstract
A single dominant gene for resistance to Meloidogyne arenaria was identified previously in two peanut cultivars, Arachis hypogaea 'COAN' and 'NemaTAM'. The interspecific Arachis hybrid TxAG-6 was the source of this resistance and the donor parent in a backcross breeding program to introgress resistance into cultivated peanut. To determine if other resistance genes were present in TxAG-6 and derived breeding populations from the third backcross generation (BC), F individuals were evaluated for the resistance phenotype. The ratio of the resistant and susceptible individuals for all F populations fit the expected ratio for resistance being governed by one dominant gene and one recessive gene. Evaluation of the F generation from four susceptible F individuals (two from TxAG-6 x A. hypogaea and two from the BC population) confirmed that a recessive gene for resistance to M. arenaria was present in each of the tested populations. The identification of a second gene for resistance in the A. hypogaea germplasm may improve the durability of the resistance phenotype.Entities:
Keywords: Arachis hypogaea; Meloidogyne arenaria; durable resistance; peanut; recessive inheritance; resistance genes; root-knot nematode
Year: 2005 PMID: 19262858 PMCID: PMC2620960
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402