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The genetics of adult-plant blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) resistance from Brassica juncea in B. napus
Authors:E C K Pang  G M Halloran
Institution:(1) Joint Centre for Crop Improvement, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Horticulture, The University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:The genetic control of adult-plant blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) resistance in a Brassica napus line (579NO48-109-DG-1589), designated ldquoR13rdquo possessing Brassica juncea-like resistance (JR), was elucidated by the analysis of segregation ratios in F2 and F3 populations from a cross between ldquoR13rdquo and the highly blackleg-susceptible B. napus cultivar ldquoTowerrdquo. The F2 segregration ratios were bimodal, demonstrating that blackleg resistance in ldquoR13rdquo was controlled by major genes. Analysis of the segregation ratios for 13 F3 families indicated that blackleg resistance in these families was controlled by three nuclear genes, which exhibited a complex interaction. Randomly sampled plants of F3 progeny all had the normal diploid somatic chromosome number for B. napus. The similarities between the action of the three genes found in this study with those controlling blackleg resistance in B. juncea is discussed.
Keywords:Genetics  Blacking resistance  Brassica napus  Brassica juncea  Leptosphaeria maculans
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