Identification of wild apple germplasm (Malus spp.) accessions with resistance to the postharvest decay pathogens Penicillium expansum and Colletotrichum …

WM Jurick, WJ Janisiewicz, RA Saftner, I Vico… - Plant …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
WM Jurick, WJ Janisiewicz, RA Saftner, I Vico, VL Gaskins, E Park, PL Forsline, G Fazio…
Plant Breeding, 2011Wiley Online Library
With 3 figures and 4 tables Abstract Penicillium expansum and Colletotrichum acutatum
cause blue mould and bitter rot of apples during storage which results in significant
economic losses. Resistance to these pathogens in commercial apple cultivars has not been
documented in the literature. An apple germplasm collection, from the centre of origin in
Kazakhstan, is maintained in Geneva, New York. This collection represents a more diverse
apple gene pool than commercial cultivars and was evaluated for resistance to the …
With 3 figures and 4 tables
Abstract
Penicillium expansum and Colletotrichum acutatum cause blue mould and bitter rot of apples during storage which results in significant economic losses. Resistance to these pathogens in commercial apple cultivars has not been documented in the literature. An apple germplasm collection, from the centre of origin in Kazakhstan, is maintained in Geneva, New York. This collection represents a more diverse apple gene pool than commercial cultivars and was evaluated for resistance to the pathogens that cause blue mould and bitter rot. Resistance reactions were skewed towards susceptibility for both fungi and comprised the majority of accessions examined. However, resistance to P. expansum was confirmed in select accessions over multiple years. Maturation patterns and quality indices for soluble solids and acidity, which may also affect susceptibility, were highly variable and represent the genetic diversity of the germplasm collection. Resistance in four accessions to C. acutatum and two accessions resistant to both P. expansum and C. acutatum are reported here for the first time. Data from this study will serve as a foundation for conventional apple breeding programmes and molecular genetics investigations to provide resistance against blue mould and bitter rot in commercial apple varieties.
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