EP2640183A1 - Resistance to nasonovia ribisnigri biotype 1 (nr:1) from lactuca serriola - Google Patents
Resistance to nasonovia ribisnigri biotype 1 (nr:1) from lactuca serriolaInfo
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- EP2640183A1 EP2640183A1 EP11784643.6A EP11784643A EP2640183A1 EP 2640183 A1 EP2640183 A1 EP 2640183A1 EP 11784643 A EP11784643 A EP 11784643A EP 2640183 A1 EP2640183 A1 EP 2640183A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01H—NEW PLANTS OR NON-TRANSGENIC PROCESSES FOR OBTAINING THEM; PLANT REPRODUCTION BY TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES
- A01H1/00—Processes for modifying genotypes ; Plants characterised by associated natural traits
- A01H1/02—Methods or apparatus for hybridisation; Artificial pollination ; Fertility
- A01H1/021—Methods of breeding using interspecific crosses, i.e. interspecies crosses
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01H—NEW PLANTS OR NON-TRANSGENIC PROCESSES FOR OBTAINING THEM; PLANT REPRODUCTION BY TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES
- A01H1/00—Processes for modifying genotypes ; Plants characterised by associated natural traits
- A01H1/12—Processes for modifying agronomic input traits, e.g. crop yield
- A01H1/122—Processes for modifying agronomic input traits, e.g. crop yield for stress resistance, e.g. heavy metal resistance
- A01H1/1245—Processes for modifying agronomic input traits, e.g. crop yield for stress resistance, e.g. heavy metal resistance for biotic stress resistance, e.g. pathogen, pest or disease resistance
- A01H1/127—Processes for modifying agronomic input traits, e.g. crop yield for stress resistance, e.g. heavy metal resistance for biotic stress resistance, e.g. pathogen, pest or disease resistance for insect resistance
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01H—NEW PLANTS OR NON-TRANSGENIC PROCESSES FOR OBTAINING THEM; PLANT REPRODUCTION BY TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES
- A01H5/00—Angiosperms, i.e. flowering plants, characterised by their plant parts; Angiosperms characterised otherwise than by their botanic taxonomy
- A01H5/12—Leaves
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01H—NEW PLANTS OR NON-TRANSGENIC PROCESSES FOR OBTAINING THEM; PLANT REPRODUCTION BY TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUES
- A01H6/00—Angiosperms, i.e. flowering plants, characterised by their botanic taxonomy
- A01H6/14—Asteraceae or Compositae, e.g. safflower, sunflower, artichoke or lettuce
- A01H6/1472—Lactuca sativa [lettuce]
Definitions
- the present invention relates to lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) plants being resistant against the lettuce aphid Nasonovia ribisnigri (Mosley) .
- the invention further relates to parts of the plants, in particular to the seeds and to other propagation material, and to progeny of the plants, which show the same resistance.
- the lettuce aphid ⁇ Nasonovia ribisnigri (Mosley) is a major pest occurring in lettuce worldwide. The problem started to be severe for lettuce production in the 70s in North Western Europe and spread rapidly all across Europe. In the 80s, the aphid was detected in Canada. Later on, the problem was reported in the USA (California and Arizona) . More recently, the lettuce aphid was found in New Zealand and Australia.
- Lettuce aphids can colonize lettuce plants at any plant stage and feed preferably from younger leaves. Large amount of aphids on the plant are able to reduce plant growth and deform the shape of the head so that the lettuce heads are then not marketable. The presence of high amount of aphids in lettuce heads is a reason for retailers to refuse to buy lettuce from growers. At young plant stage, it is possible to control the lettuce aphid using insecticide. Several products were reported efficient to control aphid population. However, resistance to chemicals were reported in some aphid population. Moreover, at maturity, it is not possible to control aphid using insecticide because the chemical product cannot enter the lettuce head. One of the most valuable strategies to control lettuce aphids is the genetic resistance.
- Lactuca virosa is in the second gene pool of the Lactuca germplasm according to the definition of Harlan. Therefore, these interspecific crosses are sterile, and the use of bridge species (as Lactuca serriola) was necessary to transfer the resistance into L. sativa. Genetic analyses showed that the resistance to Nasonovia ribisnigri was controlled by a single dominant gene (Nr gene) in a Lactuca sativa background.
- Nasonovia was reported in one L. serriola accession PI 491093 (Mc Creight, 2008)
- Nr : 1 a new Nasonovia ribisnigri biotype. This biotype is officially named Nr : 1 and is able to overcome the Nr resistance gene. Nr : 0 biotype can still be efficiently controlled by the Nr gene. Naktuinbouw also reported that IVT 280, the original source of the Nr : 0 resistance, was susceptible in their tests.
- Nr : 1 biotype After the breakthrough of the Nr gene by the Nr : 1 biotype in practice, there was a need to find a resistance to the Nr : 1 biotype.
- Lactuca serriola was never reported being resistant to Nasonovia ribisnigri .
- the present invention thus provides a lettuce
- Nr : 1 resistance as found in plants grown from seeds of seedlot 10G.913569 representative seeds of which were deposited on 29 September 2010 with NCIMB Ltd, Ferguson Building, Craibstone Estate, Bucksburn, Aberdeen AB21 9YA, UK under deposit accession number NCIMB 41763.
- the invention thus relates to a lettuce plant ⁇ Lactuca sativa L.) having in its genome a genetic determinant that confers resistance against
- Nr:l Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1
- determinant is as present in seeds of which a representative sample was deposited under NCIMB accession number 41763.
- the invention also relates to the use of L. serriola as a source of resistance against Nasonovia ribisnigri biotype 1 (Nr:l) .
- the genetic determinant that causes the resistance and can thus be considered as the source of the resistance is suitably introduced in susceptible lettuce plants (L. sativa) by introgression .
- the invention further relates to Lactuca sativa plants that are resistant against Nasonovia ribisnigri biotype 1 (Nr:l), obtainable by crossing a L. serriola plant with a Lactuca sativa plant.
- Nr:l Nasonovia ribisnigri biotype 1
- the invention provides progeny of the plant as claimed, seeds of the plant as claimed and parts of the plant as claimed.
- the invention relates to a lettuce plant resistant against Nr:l, wherein said
- the invention relates to a lettuce plant resistant against Nr:l, wherein said trait is introgressed from a plant of which representative seed was deposited with the NCIMB under accession number NCIMB 41763.
- “Introgression” as used herein is intended to mean
- Nr : 1 resistance introduction of a Nr : 1 resistance into a plant not carrying the Nr : 1 resistance by means of crossing and selection.
- Introgression is not limited to one cross only but
- the invention relates to a lettuce plant resistant against Nr:l, obtainable by crossing a lettuce plant susceptible to Nr : 1 with a plant of which representative seeds was deposited with the NCIMB under NCIMB accession number 41763 and selecting preferably in the F2 progeny of the cross for plants being resistant against Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1 (Nr:l) .
- the invention relates to a lettuce plant resistant against Nr:l, which plant is obtainable by crossing a lettuce plant with a plant grown from seedlot 10G.913569 representative seeds of which were deposited with the NCIMB under NCIMB accession number 41763 and selecting in the F2 progeny of the cross, which is obtained after selfing the Fl, for plants being resistant against Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1 (Nr:l) .
- the invention provides a lettuce plant having in its genome a genetic determinant that confers resistance against Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1 (Nr:l), which plant is obtainable by crossing a plant grown from seeds of seed lot 10G.913569, representative seeds of which were deposited with the NCIMB under NCIMB accession number 41763, with another plant and selecting preferably in the F2 progeny of the cross for plants being resistant against Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1 (Nr:l) .
- the invention provides a lettuce plant, being resistant against Nr:l as compared to a
- Nr:l Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1
- the resistance trait or genetic determinant as present in the genome of the deposited material is
- the invention further relates to a lettuce plant resistant against Nr:l, wherein when said plant is homozygous for said trait and said plant homozygous for said trait is crossed with a tester plant homozygous for the said trait, plants of the first generation progeny resulting from said cross show a 1:0 segregation for
- the tester plant is a lettuce plant grown from seeds deposited with the NCIMB under NCIMB accession number 41763.
- the tester plant is a plant grown from seeds deposited with the NCIMB under NCIMB accession number 41763, or a progeny of said plant which is resistant against Nr : 1.
- the lettuce plants of the invention do essentially not show any negative pleiotropic effects .
- the invention further relates to seed of the lettuce plants of the invention and to other parts of the plant that are suitable for sexual reproduction, i.e.
- Such parts are for example selected from the group consisting of microspores, pollen, ovaries, ovules, embryo sacs and egg cells.
- seeds of a lettuce plant are provided, wherein a lettuce plant that is grown from the seed is resistant against Nr:l as a result of the presence in its genome of a genetic determinant that confers
- Nr:l Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1
- propagation material of a plant of the invention is provided, which is suitable for sexual reproduction, in particular microspores, pollen, ovaries, ovules, embryo sacs and egg cells, wherein the propagation material carries the genetic trait that confers resistance against Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1 (Nr:l) as present in seeds having NCIMB accession number 41763.
- the invention relates to parts of the plant that are suitable for vegetative reproduction, in particular cuttings, roots, stems, cells, protoplasts, and tissue culture of the lettuce plants of the invention.
- the tissue culture comprises regenerable cells.
- Such a tissue culture can be derived from leaves, pollen, embryos, cotyledon, hypocotyls, meristematic cells, roots, root tips, anthers, flowers, seeds and stems.
- plant parts of a plant of the invention are provided, which are suitable for vegetative reproduction, in particular cuttings, roots, stems, cells, protoplasts, and tissue culture, wherein the propagation material carries the genetic trait that confers resistance against Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1 (Nr:l) as found in seeds having NCIMB accession number 41763.
- the invention also relates to progeny of the lettuce plants of the invention.
- progeny can be produced by sexual or vegetative reproduction of a plant of the invention or a progeny plant thereof.
- the regenerated progeny plants have the same genetic basis for resistance against Nr : 1 as the plant of which representative seed was deposited under NCIMB
- the progeny does not show resistance against Nr : 1 as is present in the plant of the invention, but still contains the alleles responsible for the Nr : 1 resistance, and is therefore still a source for Nr : 1 resistance .
- progeny of a plant or seed of the invention is provided, which progeny is resistant against Nr : 1 as a result of the presence in its genome of a genetic trait that confers resistance against Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1 (Nr:l) as present in seeds having NCIMB accession number 41763.
- the plant may be modified in one or more other characteristics besides the already present Nr : 1 resistance.
- additional modifications are for example effected by mutagenesis or by transformation with a transgene.
- Nr : 1 resistance characteristics other than the Nr : 1 resistance can be introduced by introducing the Nr : 1 resistance in a different background.
- the resistant plant is taken as the original plant and modified.
- the resistance is transferred to another plant, in particular a susceptible plant. Modification of other traits can also occur through further breeding.
- progeny is intended to mean the offspring or the first and all further descendants from a cross with a plant of the invention that is Nr : 1 resistant.
- Progeny of the invention are descendants of any cross with a plant of the invention that carries the Nr : 1 resistance, in particular as caused by the genetic
- Progeny plants are preferably also resistant.
- Progeny also encompasses plants that carry the Nr : 1 resistance of the invention which are obtained from other plants of the invention by vegetative propagation or multiplication .
- the invention relates to lettuce plants that carry the trait of the invention, being
- Nr:l resistant against Nr:l, and having acquired said trait by introduction of the genetic information that is responsible for the trait (i.e. the genetic determinant) from a suitable source, either by conventional breeding, or genetic
- Cisgenesis is genetic modification of plants with a natural gene, coding for an (agricultural) trait, from the crop plant itself or from a sexually compatible donor plant.
- Transgenesis is genetic modification of a plant with a gene from a non-crossable species or a synthetic gene.
- the source from which the genetic information or determinant is acquired is formed by plants grown from the deposited seeds or sexual or
- the invention furthermore, relates to hybrid seed and to a method of producing hybrid seed comprising crossing a first parent plant with a second parent plant and
- the hybrid seed In order for the hybrid seed to express the Nr : 1 resistance of the invention, at least one of the parent plants needs to be homozygous for the Nr : 1 resistance but is not necessarily uniform for other characteristics .
- the invention also relates to the germplasm of plants of the invention.
- the germplasm is constituted by all inherited characteristics of an organism and according to the invention encompasses at least the genetic determinant that causes the trait of the invention, i.e. the resistance against Nr : 1.
- the invention further relates to cells of the lettuce plants are resistant against Nr : 1.
- Each cell of such lettuce plants carries the genetic information or genetic determinant that leads to phenotypic expression of said trait.
- the cell may be an individual cell or be part of a lettuce plant or lettuce plant part.
- the invention further relates to the head of an Nr : 1 resistant lettuce plant as claimed.
- the invention provides a head of a lettuce plant as claimed in any one of the claims 1-5, which lettuce plant is resistant against Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1 (Nr:l) as a result of the presence in its genome of a genetic determinant that confers resistance against Nasonovia ribisingi biotype 1 (Nr:l), which determinant is as present in seeds having NCIMB accession number 41763.
- the invention further relates to a food product, comprising the Nr : 1 resistant lettuce head or parts thereof.
- the food product comprises leaves of the Nr : 1 resistant lettuce plant or parts thereof.
- the food product is for example a salad or a salad mixture comprising leaves of the lettuce plant of the invention.
- Nr:l resistance is intended to mean having the genetic information (in
- the genetic determinant that is present in the genome of plants of the invention is the same or similar to the genetic determinant that is the cause of the resistance in plants grown from the deposited seeds with NCIMB accession number 41763.
- genetic determinant is intended to mean any gene, locus or allele or set of genes, loci or alleles that causes the phenotypic expression of resistance to
- Nasonovia ribisnigri biotype 1 (Nr:l) and thus underlies the resistance phenotype.
- Nr : 1 In order to test whether a plant is resistant to Nr : 1 the following test is performed.
- Seeds are sown in potting compost blocks. Twenty plants per line were evaluated. The young plants are
- Nr : 1 isolate used in this example was sampled in 2007 from Koningen (Germany) on a Nr : 0 resistant variety Estelle (Nunhems) : sample 279.
- the aphid isolate is
- Kitare Nr:0 resistant variety, Ri k Zwaan
- a cross between a susceptible lettuce variety L. sativa used as a female and L. serriola used a male was performed.
- the Fl seeds were sown and the F2 generation was obtained.
- 150 F2 seeds were sown and propagated to generate 150 F3 lines. From these, 100 F3 lines were included in Nr : 0 and Nr : 1 tests.
- the F3 line 09D.857022 was found resistant in 2008 (in test 08D.846) and the results were confirmed in 2009 (in test 09D.846) . From the test 08D.846, 3 resistant plants were selected. This F3 line was also tested against Nr : 0 twice and this line displayed a susceptible reaction. The 3 F4 lines resulting from the 3 resistant F3 plants (09D.861266, 09D.861267 and 09D.861268) were then tested against Nr : 1 in test 09D.841 and the 3 lines displayed a resistant behaviour. From 09D.861266, 4 F5 plants were selected.
- Nr : 1 resistant L. sativa 10G.913569 plants (called herein "the donors") were used to introgress the Nr : 1 resistance into susceptible lettuce varieties.
- Nr : 1 disease resistance test As described above. At the end of the test, Nr : 1 resistant plants were selected for further development.
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| PCT/EP2011/070179 WO2012066008A1 (en) | 2010-11-16 | 2011-11-15 | Resistance to nasonovia ribisnigri biotype 1 (nr:1) from lactuca serriola |
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