Development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) belonging to the family Solanaceae is the second most consumed and cultivated vegetable globally. Since the ancient time of its domestication, thousands of cultivated tomato varieties have been developed targeting an array of aspects. Among which breeding for yield a...

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Main Authors: Welegama, Tharangani, Yusop, Mohd Rafii, Ahmad, Khairulmazmi, Ramlee, Shairul Izan, Oladosu, Yusuff
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Language:English
Published: Tech Science Press 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96697/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96697/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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author Welegama, Tharangani
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Ahmad, Khairulmazmi
Ramlee, Shairul Izan
Oladosu, Yusuff
author_facet Welegama, Tharangani
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Ahmad, Khairulmazmi
Ramlee, Shairul Izan
Oladosu, Yusuff
author_sort Welegama, Tharangani
building UPM Institutional Repository
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description Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) belonging to the family Solanaceae is the second most consumed and cultivated vegetable globally. Since the ancient time of its domestication, thousands of cultivated tomato varieties have been developed targeting an array of aspects. Among which breeding for yield and yield-related traits are mostly focused. Cultivated tomato is extremely genetically poor and hence it is a victim for several biotic and abiotic stresses. Among the biotic stresses, the impact of viral diseases is critical all over tomato cultivating areas. Improvement of tomato still largely rely on conventional methods worldwide while molecular approaches, particularly Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) has become popular across the globe as a fast, low cost and precise tool which is essential in present day plant breeding. In this review paper, breeding tomato for high yield and viral disease resistance, particularly to tomato yellow leaf curl virus disease (TYLCVD) using conventional and molecular approaches will be discussed. Lining up of this set of information will be useful to those who are interested in tomato variety development with high yielding and TYLCVD resistance.
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spelling upm-966972022-12-01T08:38:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96697/ Development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review Welegama, Tharangani Yusop, Mohd Rafii Ahmad, Khairulmazmi Ramlee, Shairul Izan Oladosu, Yusuff Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) belonging to the family Solanaceae is the second most consumed and cultivated vegetable globally. Since the ancient time of its domestication, thousands of cultivated tomato varieties have been developed targeting an array of aspects. Among which breeding for yield and yield-related traits are mostly focused. Cultivated tomato is extremely genetically poor and hence it is a victim for several biotic and abiotic stresses. Among the biotic stresses, the impact of viral diseases is critical all over tomato cultivating areas. Improvement of tomato still largely rely on conventional methods worldwide while molecular approaches, particularly Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) has become popular across the globe as a fast, low cost and precise tool which is essential in present day plant breeding. In this review paper, breeding tomato for high yield and viral disease resistance, particularly to tomato yellow leaf curl virus disease (TYLCVD) using conventional and molecular approaches will be discussed. Lining up of this set of information will be useful to those who are interested in tomato variety development with high yielding and TYLCVD resistance. Tech Science Press 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96697/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Welegama, Tharangani and Yusop, Mohd Rafii and Ahmad, Khairulmazmi and Ramlee, Shairul Izan and Oladosu, Yusuff (2021) Development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review. Biocell, 45 (4). pp. 1-11. ISSN 0327-9545; ESSN: 1667-5746 https://www.techscience.com/biocell/online/detail/18022 10.32604/biocell.2021.014354
spellingShingle Welegama, Tharangani
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Ahmad, Khairulmazmi
Ramlee, Shairul Izan
Oladosu, Yusuff
Development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review
title Development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review
title_full Development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review
title_fullStr Development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review
title_full_unstemmed Development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review
title_short Development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review
title_sort development of high yield and tomato yellow leaf curl virus tylcv resistance using conventional and molecular approaches: a review
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96697/1/ABSTRACT.pdf