Canadian Journal of Plant Science (2010) 90, 529-536

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Q. Li, M. Hu, J. Chen, J. Jing, B. Wang and X. Zhou (2010)
Inheritance and molecular mapping of genes for all-stage resistance to stripe rust in wheat cultivar N. Strampelli
Canadian Journal of Plant Science 90 (4), 529-536
Abstract: N. Strampelli, an Italian wheat variety that has been grown in China since 1974, is still resistant to most prevalent Chinese races of Puccinia striiformis f. sp tritici in the seedling stage. To identify genes conferring all-stage resistance to stripe rust, F1, F2, F3 and BC1 seedling progenies derived from the cross N. Strampelli × Mingxian 169 were inoculated with Chinese races CYR29, CYR29-mut3 and CYR31 and those from cross N. Strampelli × Chinese Spring were tested with CYR29-mut3 and CYR33 in the greenhouse. N. Strampelli possessed different recessive genes for resistance to each race. The genes were located on chromosomes 1B and 5B by monosomic analysis. Linkage maps were constructed with three SSR markers, Xgwm499, Xwmc415 and Xwmc537, for the gene on chromosome 5B conferring resistance to CYR29-mut3 (temporarily designated as YrN.S-1) with genetic distance ranging from 5.4 to 10.7cM and four SSR markers, Xcfa2147, Xgwm124, Xwmc719 and Xwmc44, for the gene on chromosome 1B conferring resistance to CYR33 (temporarily designated as YrN.S-2) with genetic distance ranging from 3.2 to 10.3cM. The markers could be useful in pyramiding these resistance genes with others to develop wheat cultivars with high-level and durable resistance to stripe rust.
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
resistance/tolerance/defence of host


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Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Puccinia striiformis Wheat (Triticum) China (south)
Puccinia striiformis Wheat (Triticum) China (NW)