Foliar resistance to late blight in potato clones evaluated in national trials in 1997

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K. G. Haynes
B. J. Christ
D. P. Weingartner
D. S. Douches
C. A. Thill
G. Secor
W. E. Fry
D. H. Lambert
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[1] USDA/ARS,Vegetable Laboratory
[2] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Plant Pathology
[3] University of Florida,Agriculture Research Center
[4] Michigan State University,Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
[5] University of Minnesota,Department of Horticultural Science
[6] North Dakota State University,Department of Plant Pathology
[7] Cornell University,Department of Plant Pathology
[8] University of Maine,Department of Plant, Soil, and Environmental Sciences
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genotype × environment; phenotypic stability;
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Changes in the oomycetePhytophthora infestans in the United States and other parts of the world pose a significant threat to potato production. A continual evaluation of potato clones for resistance to late blight is necessary to identify clones with resistance and to monitor the stability of resistance in light of the emergence of new and more aggressive strains of this pathogen. Twentytwo potato clones (10 cultivars and 12 selections) were evaluated in 1997 for late blight resistance at seven U.S. locations. Seven late blight differentials (R1R2R3R4, R1R2R4, R1R3R4 R3, R8 R10, and Rmulti) were also included in the test at five of these locations. The US-8 strain of P.infestans was present at all locations. Percent infected foliage was recorded at approximately weekly intervals following the onset of disease. Area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC) was calculated. The nonparametric stability statistics mean absolute rank differences (Si(1)) and variances of the ranks (Si(2)) were used to analyze phenotypic stability. Although neither of these statistics was significant for individual clones, both of these statistics were significant when summed over clones, indicating the importance of genotype × environment interactions on the rankings of these clones across locations. The most late blight-resistant and susceptible clones were the most stable; clones in the intermediate ranges were most subject to rank changes due to genotype × environment interactions. The most late blight-resistant clones were AWN86514-2, B0692-4, B0718-3, and B0767-2. The most susceptible clones were B0811-13, B1004-8, Nor-Donna, and Krantz. AUDPC was very low for the late blight differentials R8 and Rmulti, moderately low for R10 and very high for the remaining differentials. This study is important in characterizing the reaction of potato clones to new strains of P.infestans.
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