2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11032-014-0072-9
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Fine mapping of the tomato yellow leaf curl virus resistance gene Ty-2 on chromosome 11 of tomato

Abstract: Resistances to begomoviruses, including bipartite tomato mottle virus and monopartite tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), have been introgressed to cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) from wild tomato accessions. A major gene, Ty-2 from S. habrochaites f. glabratum accession “B6013,” that confers resistance to TYLCV was previously mapped to a 19-cM region on the long arm of chromosome 11. In the present study, approximately 11,000 plants were screened and nearly 157 recombination events were identified… Show more

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“…Ty‐2 is widely used by tomato breeders and there is some evidence suggesting that Ty‐2 enhances resistance of Ty‐3 (Yang et al. ) or Ty‐1 (Barbieri et al. ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ty‐2 is widely used by tomato breeders and there is some evidence suggesting that Ty‐2 enhances resistance of Ty‐3 (Yang et al. ) or Ty‐1 (Barbieri et al. ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ty-2 has provided effective resistance to some begomoviruses in Taiwan and India (Hanson et al 2000), but it does not hold against bipartite begomoviruses. Ty-2 is widely used by tomato breeders and there is some evidence suggesting that Ty-2 enhances resistance of Ty-3 (Yang et al 2014) or Ty-1 (Barbieri et al 2010). Barbieri et al (2010) gave evidence on effectiveness specificity of Ty-1 and Ty-2 genes according to TYLCV-Is strains: Ty-1 and Ty-2 responded differently if challenged with two apparently similar viruses, that is TYLCV-Is and TYLCSV.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gene family has been associated to different virus-resistance mechanisms. A MADS-box transcription factor was described as the Ty-2 candidate, involved in the tomato resistance to tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) (Yang X. et al, 2014), and recently, a MADS-box gene has been reported to be upregulated in the Sw-7 resistance to tomato spotted wilt tospovirus (TSWV) (Padmanabhan et al, 2019). No SNPs with high-impact predicted effect were identified in CmoCh08G001760 between C. moschata accessions, but changes in 5 and 3 UTRs and a missense mutation with predicted moderate effect were polymorphic between resistant and susceptible accessions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a gene responsible for Ty1 resistance was identified as a DFDGD-class RNAdependent RNA polymerase and was demonstrated to be allelic with Ty3 resistance (Verlaan et al 2013). Ty2 resistance originated from S. habrochaites "B6013" and was recently mapped to a 300-kb interval on chromosome 11 (Hanson et al 2000;Ji et al 2009a;Yang et al 2014). Ty4 was identified on chromosome 3 as an additional resistance locus in Ty3-carrying S. chilense "LA1932" and "LA2779" (Ji et al 2009b).…”
Section: Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (Tylcv) Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%