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Planta


Title:Genomic and metabolic profiling of two tomato contrasting cultivars for tolerance to Tuta absoluta
Author(s):D'Esposito D; Guadagno A; Amoroso CG; Cascone P; Cencetti G; Michelozzi M; Guerrieri E; Ercolano MR;
Address:"Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80055, Portici, NA, Italy. Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, National Research Council of Italy, 80055, Portici, NA, Italy. Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources, National Research Council of Italy, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, FI, Italy. Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80055, Portici, NA, Italy. ercolano@unina.it"
Journal Title:Planta
Year:2023
Volume:20230128
Issue:3
Page Number:47 -
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-023-04073-8
ISSN/ISBN:1432-2048 (Electronic) 0032-0935 (Print) 0032-0935 (Linking)
Abstract:"Dissimilar patterns of variants affecting genes involved in response to herbivory, including those leading to difference in VOC production, were identified in tomato lines with contrasting response to Tuta absoluta. Tuta absoluta is one of the most destructive insect pest affecting tomato production, causing important yield losses both in open field and greenhouse. The selection of tolerant varieties to T. absoluta is one of the sustainable approaches to control this invasive leafminer. In this study, the genomic diversity of two tomato varieties, one tolerant and the other susceptible to T. absoluta infestation was explored, allowing us to identify chromosome regions with highly dissimilar pattern. Genes affected by potential functional variants were involved in several processes, including response to herbivory and secondary metabolism. A metabolic analysis for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was also performed, highlighting a difference in several classes of chemicals in the two genotypes. Taken together, these findings can aid tomato breeding programs aiming to develop tolerant plants to T. absoluta"
Keywords:Animals *Moths/physiology *Solanum lycopersicum/genetics Plant Breeding Metabolomics Genomics Larva/physiology Genetic variants Leaf miner Plant defense Solanum lycopersicum Volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"MedlineD'Esposito, Daniela Guadagno, Anna Amoroso, Ciro Gianmaria Cascone, Pasquale Cencetti, Gabriele Michelozzi, Marco Guerrieri, Emilio Ercolano, Maria Raffaella eng CN00000022/Eu next generation/ Germany 2023/01/29 Planta. 2023 Jan 28; 257(3):47. doi: 10.1007/s00425-023-04073-8"

 
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