2011
DOI: 10.17221/3269-cjgpb
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A preliminary report on the identification of SSR markers for bunt (Tilletia sp.) resistance in wheat

Abstract: Common bunt and dwarf bunt, caused by Tilletia caries (DC) Tul., T. foetida (Wallr) Liro., and T. controversa, respectively, can still cause yield and quality losses, despite the availability of effective chemical treatments. Growing resistant cultivars remains the best option for economical and environmental reasons, and is the only effective alternative in organic farming. As the durability of bunt resistance has proved to be rather poor, the pyramiding of resistance genes has been envisaged as a method of e… Show more

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“…Bt4 could be located on this chromosome due to the high linkage between it and Bt6 gene [ 26 ]. The significant SNPs on chromosomes 2B and 2D could be associated with Bt1 and Bt11 which have been mapped to chromosomes 2B and 2D, respectively [ 4 , 28 ]. Some QTLs were reported to have an association with common bunt resistance on chromosome 1A [ 27 , 29 ], but no genes were mapped on this chromosome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bt4 could be located on this chromosome due to the high linkage between it and Bt6 gene [ 26 ]. The significant SNPs on chromosomes 2B and 2D could be associated with Bt1 and Bt11 which have been mapped to chromosomes 2B and 2D, respectively [ 4 , 28 ]. Some QTLs were reported to have an association with common bunt resistance on chromosome 1A [ 27 , 29 ], but no genes were mapped on this chromosome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seed treatments with fungicides could be used as an effective tool to manage common bunt. However, genetic resistance is a better option for reducing exposure to chemical seed treatments and could be applied in organic systems [ 4 , 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, introgressions of common bunt resistance factors from rye ( Secale cereale , Martynov and Dobrotvorskaya 2003), triticale (Ciuca 2011), barley ( Hordeum vulgare , Rubiales et al 2001), Aegilops glaucum (Martynov and Dobrotvorskaya 2003), Ae. cylindrica (Galaev et al 2006), Ae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demeke et al 1996; Laroche et al 2000; Ciucã 2011; Singh et al 2016). Marker-assisted selection for common bunt resistance in wheat is, however, only applied for the Bt10 resistance gene (Menzies et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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