We. Vandeweg et al., ASSESSMENT OF THE RESISTANCE TO PHYTOPHTHORA A FRAGARIAE VAR FRAGARIAE OF THE USA AND CANADIAN DIFFERENTIAL SERIES OF STRAWBERRY GENOTYPES, Journal of phytopathology, 145(1), 1997, pp. 1-6
The resistance of the USA and Canadian differential series of strawber
ry (Fragaria sp.) genotypes was assessed against nine USA isolates (A1
-A4, A6-A10) and three Canadian isolates (NS2-NS4) of Phytophthora fra
gariae var. fragariae. The resistance of part of the UK series was als
o examined. Of the 157 host genotype-isolate combinations tested, 13 w
ere classified differently from earlier reports. These differences can
be explained by the existence of different clones under the same cult
ivar name (Aberdeen and Perle de Prague), the substitution of Aberdeen
by Sparkle, which differ in their resistance, and by the application
of different criteria for resistance. Here, incomplete resistance was
considered as resistance. The discernment of the US differential serie
s can be improved by including the UK differential Perle de Prague and
the Canadian differential Sparkle. The Canadian series can be improve
d by including Perle de Prague and the US differential Aberdeen. This
leads to one unified differential set for North America. The results a
lso allow the proposition of a formal gene-for-gene model which, in tu
rn, provides for a universal differential series for this pathosystem.