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Chromosomal location and molecular mapping of a tan spot resistance gene in the winter wheat cultivar Red Chief
Authors:W. Tadesse  M. Schmolke  S. L. K. Hsam  V. Mohler  G. Wenzel  F. J. Zeller
Affiliation:(1) ICARDA, P. O. Box 5466, Aleppo, Syria;(2) Institute of Plant Breeding, Technical University of Munich, 85350 Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany
Abstract:The winter wheat cultivar Red Chief has been identified as the wheat cultivar most resistant toPyrenophora tritici-repentis (Ptr). This study was undertaken to determine the inheritance, chromosomal location and molecular mapping of a tan spot resistance gene in Red Chief. χ2 analysis of the F2 segregation data of the hybrids between 21 monosomic lines of the susceptible wheat cultivar Chinese Spring and the resistant cultivar Red Chief revealed that tan spot resistance in cv. Red Chief is controlled by a single recessive gene located on chromosome 3A. Linkage analysis using SSR markers in the Red Chief/Chinese Spring F2 population showed that thetsr4 gene is clustered in the region aroundXgwm2a, on the short arm of chromosome 3A. This marker has also been identified as the closest marker to thetsr3 locus on chromosome 3D in synthetic wheat lines. Validation analysis of this marker for thetsr3 andtsr4 genes using 28 resistant and 6 susceptible genotypes indicated that the 120 bp allele (thetsr3 gene) specific fragment was observed in 11 resistant genotypes, including the three synthetic lines XX41, XX45 and XX110, while the 130 bp allele was amplified only in cv. Red Chief and Dashen.Xgwm2a can be used to trace the presence of the target gene in successive backcross generations and pyramiding of thetsr3 &tsr4 genes into a commonly grown and adaptable cultivar.
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