The Horticulture Journal
Online ISSN : 2189-0110
Print ISSN : 2189-0102
ISSN-L : 2189-0102
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Pepper (Capsicum annuum) Plants Harboring the Begomovirus Resistance Gene pepy-1 Show Delayed Symptom Progress and High Productivity Under Natural Field Conditions
Nadya Syafira PohanGian AlfanMunawar KhalilPutra BahagiaRayhan HayatiYusuf HaidarNurul HadisahMika OnouchiRyosuke ShironoYoshinori KohnoAyane HamadaTae MaruishiShinkai HachisuKanami HommaSabaruddin ZakariaElly KesumawatiSota Koeda
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2023 年 92 巻 1 号 p. 36-46

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Pepper yellow leaf curl disease (PepYLCD) caused by begomoviruses is one of the most devastating diseases affecting pepper (Capsicum spp.) production worldwide. In our previous study, a loss-of-function allele, pepy-1, encoding messenger RNA surveillance factor Pelota was identified as a begomovirus resistance gene from a C. annuum cultivar BaPep-5. In this study, to investigate the effectiveness of pepy-1 conferred resistance against begomovirus in the field, we conducted a three-year evaluation under natural field conditions in Indonesia. The lowest PepYLCD incidence and significantly higher fruit productivity were observed in BaPep-5 when compared to six other commonly cultivated pepper cultivars. The subsequent comparison between BaPep-5 and the susceptible BaPep-4 showed that pepy-1 slowed down the disease onset and progression, resulting in a higher fruit productivity trait in the field. Multiple comparison analyses using an F2 population obtained by crossing BaPep-5 with BaPep-4 showed that the pepy-1 homozygous individuals had significantly higher fruit productivity, twice than those of the Pepy-1 homozygous or heterozygous individuals. In conclusion, the introgression of pepy-1 is effective to reduce the economic loss of pepper fruit production under natural field infection of begomoviruses.

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