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Quantitative Resistance to Plant Pathogens in Pyramiding Strategies for Durable Crop Protection.
Pilet-Nayel, Marie-Laure; Moury, Benoît; Caffier, Valérie; Montarry, Josselin; Kerlan, Marie-Claire; Fournet, Sylvain; Durel, Charles-Eric; Delourme, Régine.
Afiliação
  • Pilet-Nayel ML; Institute for Genetics, Environment and Plant Protection (INRA), UMR 1349, Leu Rheu, France.
  • Moury B; PISOM, UMT INRA-Terres Inovia, Le Rheu, France.
  • Caffier V; Pathologie Végétale (INRA), Montfavet, France.
  • Montarry J; Research Institute of Horticulture and Seeds (INRA), UMR 1345, Beaucouzé, France.
  • Kerlan MC; Institute for Genetics, Environment and Plant Protection (INRA), UMR 1349, Leu Rheu, France.
  • Fournet S; Institute for Genetics, Environment and Plant Protection (INRA), UMR 1349, Leu Rheu, France.
  • Durel CE; Institute for Genetics, Environment and Plant Protection (INRA), UMR 1349, Leu Rheu, France.
  • Delourme R; Research Institute of Horticulture and Seeds (INRA), UMR 1345, Beaucouzé, France.
Front Plant Sci ; 8: 1838, 2017.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29163575
ABSTRACT
Quantitative resistance has gained interest in plant breeding for pathogen control in low-input cropping systems. Although quantitative resistance frequently has only a partial effect and is difficult to select, it is considered more durable than major resistance (R) genes. With the exponential development of molecular markers over the past 20 years, resistance QTL have been more accurately detected and better integrated into breeding strategies for resistant varieties with increased potential for durability. This review summarizes current knowledge on the genetic inheritance, molecular basis, and durability of quantitative resistance. Based on this knowledge, we discuss how strategies that combine major R genes and QTL in crops can maintain the effectiveness of plant resistance to pathogens. Combining resistance QTL with complementary modes of action appears to be an interesting strategy for breeding effective and potentially durable resistance. Combining quantitative resistance with major R genes has proven to be a valuable approach for extending the effectiveness of major genes. In the plant genomics era, improved tools and methods are becoming available to better integrate quantitative resistance into breeding strategies. Nevertheless, optimal combinations of resistance loci will still have to be identified to preserve resistance effectiveness over time for durable crop protection.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Plant Sci Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: França

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Plant Sci Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: França