2015
DOI: 10.4238/2015.january.16.8
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Indirect selection of industrial tomato genotypes that are resistant to spider mites (Tetranychus urticae)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Acyl sugars present in the tomato Solanum lycopersicum 'LA-716' accession confer good levels of resistance to arthropod pests. The objective of the present study was to select F 2 plants from the interspecific cross Solanum pennellii 'LA-716' x Solanum lycopersicum 'Redenção' to assess resistance to spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) based on the leaf acyl sugar content and repellence tests. Four genotypes were selected with high leaflet acyl sugar content (RVTA-2010 pl#31, RVTA-2010 pl#75, RVTA-201… Show more

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“…However, Resende et al (2009) found no significant correlation between AS content and whitefly oviposition rates, but did find a significant negative correlation between AS levels and the number of nymphs. Baier et al (2015) reported significant negative correlations between AS levels and the number of spider mites on tomato plants after 60 min of exposure to the mites.…”
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“…However, Resende et al (2009) found no significant correlation between AS content and whitefly oviposition rates, but did find a significant negative correlation between AS levels and the number of nymphs. Baier et al (2015) reported significant negative correlations between AS levels and the number of spider mites on tomato plants after 60 min of exposure to the mites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tomato genotypes of the F 2 generation (Baier et al, 2015) with different AS levels. These genotypes, together with the F 1 hybrid (S. lycopersicum 'Redenção' x S. pennellii LA-716), were cloned using their axillary rooting buds in 60-cell plastic trays that were filled with a commercial substrate and grown in a greenhouse.…”
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“…High heritability indicates that most of the variation among F 2 plants is due to genetics, suggesting the possibility of gains by selecting individuals with high content of ZGB in segregating populations. High heritability values are commonly estimated for allelochemical contents in plants from interspecific crosses, as reported by Baier et al, (2015) for acylsugar (h² = 81.8%), by Freitas (2002) for ZGB (h² = 67.8%), and Barbosa and Maluf (1996) for 2-tridecanone (h² = 60%).…”
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“…This allelochemical has been found to be responsible for the resistance to several arthropod pests, including tetranychid mites (Resende et al, 2002;Maluf et al, 2007;Alba et al, 2009;Baier et al, 2015;Lucini et al, 2015). Sobreira et al (2009) have reported the occurrence of large genetic variability among cherry tomato accessions.…”
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confidence: 99%