Accessions with combined resistance to the potato cyst nematodes Globodera pallida and Globodera rostochiensis

Potato cyst nematodes (PCN – Globodera pallida and Globodera rostochiensis) are serious pathogens that cause significant yield reduction and economic loss globally. Nematodes are difficult to control and impossible to eradicate once the soil has been infested. Thus, genetic resistance to PCN is critical to prevent yield losses. Since South America is the center of diversity for PCN, potato accessions evaluated for their resistance to PCN in South America represent a valuable source for resistance breeding and provide useful alternative planting material particularly in smallholder production systems. This subset with combined PCN resistance contains 4 accessions that were selected based on CIP data records ranging from 1977 to 1998. These accessions showed resistance to both PCN pathogens: Globodera pallida and Globodera rostochiensis.

Type of subset
Selective
Method of selection
Potato cyst nematode resistance
Crop
potato
Number of accessions
4
Creation date
1977
Published in Genesys
December 28, 2022
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Subset creators


Data curator
Rene Gomez International Potato Center (CIP)
Data digitizer
Bettina Heider International Potato Center (CIP)

Data and resources


MCPD passport data

MCPD - 8cd7cd23-051a-42ff-a0a2-c814ee1f7ae0.xlsx

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2. CIP 800289Solanum sp. • KTT-60.21.19 • Breeding/Research MaterialThe Netherlands
PER001 • DOI: 10.18730/P7BMH
3. CIP 800290Solanum sp. • GLKS-58-1642.4 • Breeding/Research MaterialGermany
PER001 • DOI: 10.18730/P7BNJ
4. CIP 800291Solanum sp. • (VTN)2-62.33.3 • Breeding/Research MaterialThe Netherlands
PER001 • DOI: 10.18730/P7BPK