In vitro response of strawberry cultivars and regenerants to Colletotrichum acutatum

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Freddi Hammerschlag
Sandra Garcés
Margery Koch-Dean
Stephanie Ray
Kim Lewers
John Maas
Barbara J. Smith
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[1] USDA/ARS,Fruit Laboratory
[2] USDA/ARS,Small Fruit Research Station
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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture | 2006年 / 84卷
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anthracnose; disease resistance; ×; somaclonal variation; tissue-culture induced variants;
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Diseases affecting strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) have been of major concern in recent years because of their widespread occurrence and potential for yield loss. Anthracnose, caused by the fungus Colletotrichum acutatum, is one of the most serious diseases of strawberry worldwide. Tissue-culture induced (somaclonal) variation provides one strategy for generating disease-resistant genotypes. As part of a program to generate strawberry germplasm resistant to anthracnose, an in vitro screening system was used to evaluate several commercial cultivars, Chandler, Delmarvel, Honeoye, Latestar, Pelican and Sweet Charlie propagated in vitro, and shoots regenerated from leaf explants of these cultivars for resistance to C.␣acutatum isolate Goff (highly virulent). Regenerants with increased levels of resistance were identified from all of the cultivars. The greatest increases in disease resistance were observed for regenerants from leaf explants of cultivars Pelican and Chandler that exhibited 17.5- and 6.2-fold increases in resistance, respectively. The highest levels of anthracnose resistance (2 to 6% leaf necrosis) were exhibited by regenerants from explants of cultivars Pelican and Sweet Charlie. These studies suggest that generating somaclonal variation may be a viable approach to obtaining strawberry plants with increased levels of anthracnose resistance.
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