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Mapping a resistance gene in wheat cultivar Yangfu 9311 to yellow mosaic virus, using microsatellite markers
Authors:Weihua Liu  Huan Nie  Shibo Wang  Xin Li  Zhentian He  Chenggui Han  Jinrong Wang  Xiulan Chen  Lihui Li  Jialin Yu
Institution:(1) State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology, National Plant Gene Research Center (Beijing), China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100094, China;(2) Institute of Crop Germplasm Resources, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), Beijing, 100081, China;(3) Institute of Agricultural Sciences in Lixiahe District, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Yangzhou, 225207, China
Abstract:Wheat yellow mosaic disease, which is caused by wheat yellow mosaic bymovirus (WYMV) and transmitted by soil-borne fungus, results in severe damage on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production in China. For development of resistant cultivars to reduce wheat yield losses due to wheat yellow mosaic disease, resistance test and genetic analysis indicated that a single dominant gene in wheat cultivar Yangfu 9311 contributed to the resistance. Bulk segregant analysis was used to identify microsatellite markers linked to the resistance gene in an F2 population derived from the cross Yangfu 9311 (resistant) × Yangmai 10 (susceptible). Microsatellite markers Xwmc41, Xwmc181, Xpsp3039, and Xgwm349 were co-dominantly or dominantly linked with the gene responsible for WYMV resistance at a distance of 8.1–11.6 cM. Based on the wheat microsatellite consensus map and the results from amplification of the cultivar Chinese Spring nulli-tetrasomic stocks, the resistance gene to wheat yellow mosaic disease derived from Yangfu 9311, temporarily named as YmYF, was thus mapped on the long arm of chromosome 2D (2DL).
Keywords:Chromosome localization  SSR marker  Wheat  Yellow mosaic disease
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