IIB   20738
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES BIOLOGICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Biochemical markers involved in the horizontal resistance to phytophthora infestans to assist potato breeding programs
Autor/es:
WOLSKI E. A; CAPEZIO S; KORGAN S.; HUARTE M; ANDREU A.B.
Revista:
Fruit, Vegetable and Cereal Science and Biotechnology.
Editorial:
Global Science Book
Referencias:
Lugar: Japon1; Año: 2009 p. 89 - 94
ISSN:
1752-3419
Resumen:
Potato Late Blight is the main pathogen, which affect potatoes. Due to unavailability of effective chemical control methods and the intensive use of fungicides, which leads to high environmental and production costs, the introduction of resistant cultivars represents a safe strategy to reduce the negative aspects of the disease effects. The sources of horizontal resistance to Late Blight in the Argentinean Potato Breeding Program have been varied. One of the interesting species to evaluate is Solanum tarijense since its adaptation to long days is promissory, producing tubers of good size and aspect. Many studies have demonstrated that the expression of pathogenesis related proteins (PR) differ with the level of disease resistance in potato cultivars. These results suggest that the constitutive or inducible expression of PR proteins may contribute to the resistance to P. infestans. In this study, the enzymatic activity of different PR proteins in the specie S. tarijense was measured. Two potato clones with different levels of resistance were used. These clones were more resistant to Late Blight than Bintje and Pampeana INTA cultivars, used as control. The activity of glucanases, chitinases, peroxidases and poliphenoloxidases were 8, 1.5, 2.5, and 3 times higher respectively, in S. tarijense than in Bintje and Pampeana INTA. These results together with future studies on the interaction S. tarijense-P. infestans, will allow the introgression of S. tarijense genes in breeding programs and the use of some PR proteins as biochemical markers to assist selection towards the identification of horizontal resistant cultivars.