2014
DOI: 10.1159/000366051
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A Novel Wheat-<b><i>Dasypyrum breviaristatum </i></b>Substitution Line with Stripe Rust Resistance

Abstract: The introduction of genetic variation from wild and cultivated Triticeae species has been a long-standing approach for wheat improvement. Dasypyrumbreviaristatum species harbor novel and agronomically important genes for resistance against multi-fungal diseases. The development of new wheat-D. breviaristatum introgression lines offers chances for the identification of stripe rust resistance gene(s). A wheat line, D11-5, was selected from a cross between wheat line MY11 and wheat-D. breviaristatum partial amphi… Show more

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“…Both wheat and D. breviaristatum chromosomes can be easily distinguished based on the previously published work of Li et al [2016]. The D. breviaristatum chromosomes in a wheat background can also be identified by FISH using the Dasypyrum -specific LTR probe pDb12H [Yang et al, 2006;Li et al, 2014]. As shown in Figure 1 b .…”
Section: Fish Characterization Of D Breviaristatummentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Both wheat and D. breviaristatum chromosomes can be easily distinguished based on the previously published work of Li et al [2016]. The D. breviaristatum chromosomes in a wheat background can also be identified by FISH using the Dasypyrum -specific LTR probe pDb12H [Yang et al, 2006;Li et al, 2014]. As shown in Figure 1 b .…”
Section: Fish Characterization Of D Breviaristatummentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The wheat cultivar Mianyang11 (MY11), wheat-D. breviaristatum partial amphiploid TDH-2 [Yang et al, 2005], and wheat-D. breviaristatum 2V b (2D) disomic substitution line D11-5, a BC 1 F 4 from the crosses between MY11 and TDH-2 [Li et al, 2014], were maintained in our laboratory at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. The wheat line Chinese spring (CS) and the nulli-tetrasomic (NT) lines of CS [Sears, 1966] were obtained from Dr. Bernd Friebe, Kansas State University, USA.…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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