Abstract

The tomato-potato psyllid (TPP), Bactericera cockerelli, is a vector for the phloem-limited bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum (Lso), the causative agent of economically important diseases including tomato vein-greening and potato zebra chip. Here, we screened 11 wild tomato relatives for TPP resistance as potential resources for tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) cultivar development. Six accessions with strong TPP resistance (survival <10%) were identified within S. habrochaites, S. pennelli, S. huaylasense, S. chmielewskii, S. corneliomulleri, and S. galapagense. Two S. pennelli and S. corneliomulleri accessions also showed resistance to Lso. We evaluated recombinant inbred lines (RILs) carrying resistance from S. habrochaites accession LA1777 in the S. lycopersicum background and identified major quantitative trait loci (QTLs) responsible for adult TPP mortality and fecundity in several RILs carrying insertions in different chromosomes, indicating the polygenic nature of these traits. Analysis of a major resistance QTL in RIL LA3952 on chromosome 8 revealed that the presence of Lso is required to increase adult TPP mortality. By contrast, the reduced TPP oviposition trait in LA3952 is independent of Lso. Therefore, resistance traits are available in wild-tomato species, although their complex inheritance and modes of action require further characterisation to optimise their utilisation for tomato improvement.

Highlights

  • The tomato-potato psyllid (TPP), Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc) (Homoptera: Psyllidae), is a vector for the phloem-limited bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum (Lso)

  • By performing functional analysis of S. habrochaites recombinant inbred lines (RILs) LA3952 carrying a major QTL on chromosome 8, we determined that salicylic acid (SA) signalling is enhanced in response to TPP infestation without the presence of its transmitted bacteria, Lso, which is contrary to what was observed in susceptible plants

  • Resistance to TPP and Lso is present in wild tomato relative species

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Introduction

The tomato-potato psyllid (TPP), Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc) (Homoptera: Psyllidae), is a vector for the phloem-limited bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum (Lso) By performing functional analysis of S. habrochaites RIL LA3952 carrying a major QTL on chromosome 8, we determined that salicylic acid (SA) signalling is enhanced in response to TPP infestation without the presence of its transmitted bacteria, Lso, which is contrary to what was observed in susceptible plants.

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