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Identification and Characterization of Potato Zebra Chip Resistance Among Wild Species

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Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2022 Aug 15
PMID 35966647
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Potato zebra chip (ZC) disease, associated with the uncultured phloem-limited bacterium, Liberibacter solanacearum (Lso), is transmitted by the potato psyllid . Potato ZC disease poses a significant threat to potato production worldwide. Current management practices mainly rely on the control of the psyllid to limit the spread of Lso. The present study investigated new sources of ZC resistance among wild species. A taxonomically diverse collection of tuber-bearing species was screened; one ZC-resistant accession and three ZC-tolerant accessions were identified among the 52 screened accessions. Further characterization of the resistant accession showed that the resistance was primarily associated with antibiosis effects due to differences in leaf trichome density and morphology of the wild accession, which could limit the psyllid feeding and oviposition. This germplasm offers a good resource for further understanding ZC and psyllid resistance mechanisms, contributing to potato breeding efforts to develop ZC resistance cultivars. Alternatively, it could be used as a potential trap crop to manage psyllid and control ZC disease.

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