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DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00672
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Utilizing “Omic” Technologies to Identify and Prioritize Novel Sources of Resistance to the Oomycete Pathogen Phytophthora infestans in Potato Germplasm Collections

Pauline S. M. Van Weymers,Katie Baker,Xinwei Chen,Brian Harrower,D. E. L. Cooke,Eleanor M. Gilroy,Paul R. J. Birch,Gaëtan Thilliez,A. K. Lees,J. Lynott,Miles Armstrong,Gaynor McKenzie,Glenn J. Bryan,Ingo Hein

Phytophthora infestans
Oomycete
Germplasm
2016
The greatest threat to potato production world-wide is late blight, caused by the oomycete pathogen Phytophthora infestans. A screen of 126 wild diploid Solanum accessions from the Commonwealth Potato Collection (CPC) with P. infestans isolates belonging to the genotype 13-A2 identified resistances in the species S. bulbocastanum, S. capsicibaccatum, S. microdontum, S. mochiquense, S. okadae, S. pinnatisectum, S. polyadenium, S. tarijense, and S. verrucosum. Effector-omics, allele mining, and diagnostic RenSeq (dRenSeq) were utilized to investigate the nature of resistances in S. okadae accessions. dRenSeq in resistant S. okadae accessions 7129, 7625, 3762, and a bulk of 20 resistant progeny confirmed the presence of full-length Rpi-vnt1.1 under stringent mapping conditions and corroborated allele mining results in the accessions 7129 and 7625 as well as Avr-vnt1 recognition in transient expression assays. In contrast, susceptible S. okadae accession 3761 and a bulk of 20 susceptible progeny lacked sequence homology in the 5' end compared to the functional Rpi-vnt1.1 gene. Further evaluation of S. okadae accessions with P. infestans isolates that have a broad spectrum of virulence demonstrated that, although S. okadae accessions 7129, 7625, and 7629 contain functional Rpi-vnt1.1, they also carry a novel resistance gene. We provide evidence that existing germplasm collections are important sources of novel resistances and that "omic" technologies such as dRenSeq-based genomics and effector-omics are efficacious tools to rapidly explore the diversity within these collections.
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    Utilizing “Omic” Technologies to Identify and Prioritize Novel Sources of Resistance to the Oomycete Pathogen Phytophthora infestans in Potato Germplasm Collections” is a paper by Pauline S. M. Van Weymers Katie Baker Xinwei Chen Brian Harrower D. E. L. Cooke Eleanor M. Gilroy Paul R. J. Birch Gaëtan Thilliez A. K. Lees J. Lynott Miles Armstrong Gaynor McKenzie Glenn J. Bryan Ingo Hein published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.