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Tuber quality and soft rot resistance of hybrids betweenSolarium tuberosum and the incongruent wild relativeS. commersonii
Authors:Domenico Carputo  Luigi Frusciante  Luigi Monti  Mario Parisi  Amalia Barone
Affiliation:1. Department of Soil, Plant and Environmental Sciences, Via Universita’ 100, 80055, Portici, Italy
2. Research Institute for Vegetable and Ornamental Plant Breeding, CNR-IMOF, Via Universita’ 133, 80055, Portici, Italy
Abstract:Tetraploid BC3 hybrids between sexually incompatible speciesSolanum commersonii andS. tuberosum were characterized for tuber quality (stolon length, tuber eye depth, chipping color from 3-month storage at 5 C, and specific gravity) and soft rot resistance traits. For all analysed morphological traits, except stolon length, genotypes resembled theS. tuberosum phenotype. On average, the specific gravity of selected genotypes was quite high (1.087), and 12 of them had a value >1.090. As for chipprocessing ability, 4.8% of genotypes chipped well directly from cold storage, and 14.3% after reconditioning. All but one of these genotypes also possessed a high specific gravity of tubers. Variability was found for resistance toErwinia carotovora subsp.carotovora. In particular, 24% of hybrids had a rotted area diameter ≤ 4 mm and were classified as resistant. The average percentage ofcommersonii-specific markers still present in the BC3 hybrids was 22%, ranging from 9% to 37%. Genotypes combining good qualitative tuber traits with a wild genome content lower than the average value of the population were selected for further breeding efforts. The importance of molecular-assisted selection is discussed.
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