2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0028495
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A High Density Consensus Map of Rye (Secale cereale L.) Based on DArT Markers

Abstract: BackgroundRye (Secale cereale L.) is an economically important crop, exhibiting unique features such as outstanding resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and high nutrient use efficiency. This species presents a challenge to geneticists and breeders due to its large genome containing a high proportion of repetitive sequences, self incompatibility, severe inbreeding depression and tissue culture recalcitrance. The genomic resources currently available for rye are underdeveloped in comparison with other crop… Show more

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“…This localization was established based on linkage to chromosomally-specific markers Xpm137, Xpm144 and Xpsr-370 in population [153/79-1 x Ot1-3]RIL and to marker Xpsr-370 in population [Ot0-6 x Ot1-3]RIL (Figure 4). Localization of these markers was identified and multiply verified on other genetic maps (Milczarski et al 2007;Masojć et al 2009, Myśków, 2010 and on a consensus map of rye (Milczarski et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This localization was established based on linkage to chromosomally-specific markers Xpm137, Xpm144 and Xpsr-370 in population [153/79-1 x Ot1-3]RIL and to marker Xpsr-370 in population [Ot0-6 x Ot1-3]RIL (Figure 4). Localization of these markers was identified and multiply verified on other genetic maps (Milczarski et al 2007;Masojć et al 2009, Myśków, 2010 and on a consensus map of rye (Milczarski et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For example, Mace et al (2009) (Mace et al 2009) used simple projection to integrate genetic maps in barley by using one map as a "base" or reference map. The program "JoinMap" (Van Ooijen 2006) has also been used for map integration in rye (Milczarski et al 2011) and barley (Muñoz-Amatriaín et al 2011), and the program "Merge-Map" , based on directed acyclic graphs (DAGs), has been used in map integration in cowpeas (Muchero et al 2009) and Brassica ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were presented only for in vitro cultures in a very good review by Hazarika (2006). Additionally, an interesting verification of the obtained results can be carried out after identification of QTLs of the described agronomic traits and comparing them with the results of research presented by Milczarski (2010) and Milczarski et al (2011). What is more, identification of QTLs of biometric traits of seedlings analyzed under both low and high level of nitrogen and potassium can be attempted, and the results can be compared to the QTLs described for root architecture of plants growing under conditions of different abiotic stresses by Tuberosa et al (2002), Mano et al (2006), Zhu et al (2005), Liu et al (2008), including the conditions of nitrogen deficiencies (Tuberosa and Salvi, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The similar mechanisms of plant response to stress of drought and nutrient deficiencies (Ashraf and Harris, 2005) may confirm also research results by Rzepka-Plevneš et al (1997a), describing inbred line Ot1-3 as susceptible to nutrient stress, and may only suggest the possibility of inheriting the genes that determine lack of tolerance to drought from its descendant cultivar Kungs II (Persson, 1976). On the other hand, inbred line Ot1-3 has low activity of α-amylase and has been used as a maternal form -donor of resistance genes in research on sprouting in rye (Masojć et al, 2009, Milczarski et al, 2011.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%