Advances in biotechnology have rendered tracking of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) a much easier task, making phenotyping, and not genotyping, the main bottleneck to integrating quantitative host plant resistance into breeding programs. The relevance of phenotyping methods is conditioned by their ability to predict the performance of a genotype at the field scale. Components of resistance represent the keystone hierarchy level between resistance expression in the field (the breeder's scale) and QTLs (the geneticist's scale). We describe approaches for upscaling processes to identify components of resistance that best predict field resistance, and for decision making for selection in breeding programs. We further highlight avenues for future...
Progress in crop improvement is limited by the ability to identify favourable combinations of genoty...
Of several control measures available, host-plant resistance has been a strong choice for economical...
Most traits of interest in plant breeding show quantitative inheritance, which complicate the breedi...
Polygenic resistance is generally quantitative without clear race specific effects. With the onset o...
International audienceQuantitative resistance has gained interest in plant breeding for pathogen con...
Quantitative resistance has gained interest in plant breeding for pathogen control in low-input crop...
One of the most challenging questions in plant breeding and molecular plant pathology research is wh...
To speed up the development of improved crop varieties, genomics assisted plant breeding is becoming...
Plant diseases are responsible for substantial crop losses each year and affect food security and ag...
The empirical evidence accumulated to date indicates that the genetic architecture of the different ...
International audienceQuantitative resistance is generally associated with several genes, located in...
The genetic architecture of a trait is defined by the set of genes contributing to genetic variation...
Accurate, high-throughput phenotyping for quantitative traits is a limiting factor for progress in p...
New alleles are constantly accumulated during intentional crop selection. The molecular understandin...
The combination of major resistance genes with quantitative resistance factors is hypothesized as a ...
Progress in crop improvement is limited by the ability to identify favourable combinations of genoty...
Of several control measures available, host-plant resistance has been a strong choice for economical...
Most traits of interest in plant breeding show quantitative inheritance, which complicate the breedi...
Polygenic resistance is generally quantitative without clear race specific effects. With the onset o...
International audienceQuantitative resistance has gained interest in plant breeding for pathogen con...
Quantitative resistance has gained interest in plant breeding for pathogen control in low-input crop...
One of the most challenging questions in plant breeding and molecular plant pathology research is wh...
To speed up the development of improved crop varieties, genomics assisted plant breeding is becoming...
Plant diseases are responsible for substantial crop losses each year and affect food security and ag...
The empirical evidence accumulated to date indicates that the genetic architecture of the different ...
International audienceQuantitative resistance is generally associated with several genes, located in...
The genetic architecture of a trait is defined by the set of genes contributing to genetic variation...
Accurate, high-throughput phenotyping for quantitative traits is a limiting factor for progress in p...
New alleles are constantly accumulated during intentional crop selection. The molecular understandin...
The combination of major resistance genes with quantitative resistance factors is hypothesized as a ...
Progress in crop improvement is limited by the ability to identify favourable combinations of genoty...
Of several control measures available, host-plant resistance has been a strong choice for economical...
Most traits of interest in plant breeding show quantitative inheritance, which complicate the breedi...