Late blight: pathogen variability and disease resistance breeding in Ecuador

Potato is one of the most import food crops in Ecuador. It is produced mostly by small scale farmers. Late blight is the main disease that affects the yield of the crop in the country. The development of resistant potato varieties is a major goal in the breeding program conducted by INIAP. The genetic diversity within the P. infestans population was studied. Despite the lack of sexual recombination, there is ample genetic variability within the Ecuadorian clonal population of the pathogen. Disease assays revealed that only very few resistant clones are available in Ecuador and that new sources of resistant clones are badly needed. Alternatives for improving and speeding up potato breeding in Ecuador are discussed based on the current legal framework.

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Main Author: Delgado, Ricardo
Format: Tesis biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Wageningen, NL: Wageningen University, 2019. 138 p. 2019-10-21
Subjects:PHYTOPTHORA INFESTANS, SOLANACEAE, OOMYCETE, LATE BLIGHT, SSRS, DIVERSITY, VIRULENCE, P. ANDINA,
Online Access:http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/6204
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Summary:Potato is one of the most import food crops in Ecuador. It is produced mostly by small scale farmers. Late blight is the main disease that affects the yield of the crop in the country. The development of resistant potato varieties is a major goal in the breeding program conducted by INIAP. The genetic diversity within the P. infestans population was studied. Despite the lack of sexual recombination, there is ample genetic variability within the Ecuadorian clonal population of the pathogen. Disease assays revealed that only very few resistant clones are available in Ecuador and that new sources of resistant clones are badly needed. Alternatives for improving and speeding up potato breeding in Ecuador are discussed based on the current legal framework.