Resistance response of the Ma genes from 'Myrobalan' plum to Meloidogyne hapla and M-mayaguensis

Citation
Mj. Rubio-cabetas et al., Resistance response of the Ma genes from 'Myrobalan' plum to Meloidogyne hapla and M-mayaguensis, HORTSCIENCE, 34(7), 1999, pp. 1266-1268
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
HORTSCIENCE
ISSN journal
00185345 → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
7
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1266 - 1268
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-5345(199912)34:7<1266:RROTMG>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
In 'Myrobalan' plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehr.), Ma1 and Ma2 are single major dominant genes that control the resistance to the predominant root-knot nem atode (RKN) species Meloidogyne arenaria (Neal) Chitwood, M. incognita (Kof oid & White) Chitwood, and M. javanica (Treub). These genes were evaluated for activity to the northern RKN M. hapla Chitwood and the tropical RKN M. mayaguensis Rammah & Hirschmann, neither of which is controlled by the Mi g ene from tomato. This study was conducted under greenhouse conditions using a resistance screening based an high and durable inoculum pressure by the nematodes. Tests were conducted simultaneously for: M arenaria (as a refere nce for the Ma genes); M. hapla and M. mayaguensis from crosses segregating for either Ma2 alone or Ma2 and Ma1 and involving the resistant parental c lones P.2175 (heterozygous for Ma1) and P.1079 (homozygous for Ma2); and th e host parental clone P.2646 (recessive for both Ma genes). Each parental c lone and each individual of the segregating progenies reacted in a similar way to M. arenaria and M. mayaguensis, indicating that the Ma genes also co ntrol resistance to M mayaguensis. By contrast, all parental clones and pro genies were completely resistant to M. hapla, and, despite high inoculum pr essure, no effect of the Ma genes on this species could be established.