The transfer of a powdery mildew resistance gene from Hordeum bulbosum L to barley (H. vulgare L.) chromosome 2 (2I) |
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Authors: | R. A. Pickering A. M. Hill M. Michel G. M. Timmerman-Vaughan |
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Affiliation: | (1) New Zealand Institute for Crop and Food Research Limited, Private Bag 4704, Christchurch, New Zealand;(2) Bundesanstalt für Züchtungsforschung an Kulturpflanzen, Institut für Züchtungsmethodik landwirtschaftlicher Kulturpflanzen, Institutsplatz 2, D-18190 Groß Lüsewitz, Germany |
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Abstract: | Hordeum bulbosum L. is a source of disease resistance genes that would be worthwhile transferring to barley (H. vulgare L.). To achieve this objective, selfed seed from a tetraploid H. vulgare x H. bulbosum hybrid was irradiated. Subsequently, a powdery mildew-resistant selection of barley phenotype (81882/83) was identified among field-grown progeny. Using molecular analyses, we have established that the H. bulbosum DNA containing the powdery mildew resistance gene had been introgressed into 81882/83 and is located on chromosome 2 (2I). Resistant plants have been backcrossed to barley to remove the adverse effects of a linked factor conditioning triploid seed formation, but there remains an association between powdery mildew resistance and non-pathogenic necrotic leaf blotching. The dominant resistance gene is allelic to a gene transferred from H. bulbosum by co-workers in Germany, but non-allelic to all other known powdery mildew resistance genes in barley. We propose Mlhb as a gene symbol for this resistance. |
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Keywords: | Hordeum vulgare Hordeum bulbosum Powdery mildew resistance Gene introgression Irradiation |
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