生物
蓟马
有害生物分析
抗性(生态学)
番茄斑萎病毒属
濒危物种
植物抗病性
作物保护
病毒
作物
植物病毒
生物技术
基因
农学
植物
生态学
遗传学
番茄斑点萎蔫病毒
栖息地
作者
Martha A. Mutschler,George G. Kennedy,Diane E. Ullman
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cois.2023.101021
摘要
Resistant varieties are critical tools for crop production, and single-resistance genes providing strong protection against pests or pathogens are deployed in agriculture. Durability of these traits is threatened by emergence of resistance-breaking pests and pathogens. This review focuses on acylsugar-mediated resistance in tomato. Wild tomatoes have type-IV trichomes that exude chemically complex mixtures of acylsugars altering behavior and suppressing multiple pest species, and with thrips and whiteflies (WF), suppressing virus transmission, for example, Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, respectively. Marker-assisted selection and bioassays led to development of advanced cultivated tomato breeding lines rich in acylsugar variations, allowing acylsugar-mediated resistance to be combined with other resistance traits providing a layered defense system that reduces pest populations and virus disease prevalence. This strategy also holds promise for enhancing durability of virus resistance genes by reducing the intensity of selection for resistance-breaking variants.
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