2004
DOI: 10.17221/4055-pse
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Development of wheat genotypes possessing a combination of leaf rust resistance genes Lr19 and Lr24

Abstract: Endopeptidase allele Ep-D1c and DNA marker-assisted selection have been used for the incorporation of Lr19 + Lr24 leaf rust resistance genes combination into adapted commercial winter wheat cultivars. The first step was the transfer of the gene Lr19 from the donor cultivar Agrus into acceptor cultivars Simona and Lívia. The progenies possessing the null allele Ep-D1c linked to the gene Lr19 have been screened for their resistance to leaf rust by isolate 4332 SaBa. The plants homozygous properties at the Ep-D1c… Show more

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“…Overall, the rust severity decreased as the number of seedling resistance genes increased, indicating the importance of gene pyramiding in reducing the damage caused by leaf rust including yield loss (Šliková et al 2004). Gene pyramiding, a process of combining more than one resistance gene in a single genotype, has been a proven strategy for developing long-lasting resistance to plant disease (Singh et al 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Overall, the rust severity decreased as the number of seedling resistance genes increased, indicating the importance of gene pyramiding in reducing the damage caused by leaf rust including yield loss (Šliková et al 2004). Gene pyramiding, a process of combining more than one resistance gene in a single genotype, has been a proven strategy for developing long-lasting resistance to plant disease (Singh et al 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gene pyramiding, a process of combining more than one resistance gene in a single genotype, has been a proven strategy for developing long-lasting resistance to plant disease (Singh et al 2000). This strategy has been exploited for resistance to bacterial blast and bacterial blight in rice (Hittalmani et al 2000; Huang et al 1997), powdery mildew and leaf rust in wheat (Liu et al 2000; Šliková et al 2004) and stripe rust in barley (Castro et al 2003). In our study, accessions of the WC contained one to five genes and, in total, 43 gene combinations were observed including 19 two-gene, 19 three-gene, 6 four-gene and 2 five-gene combinations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gene Lr24 is derived from rye. It was used in Slovakia for a combination with Lr19 to assure more durable resistance in the lines developed as sources of leaf rust resistance (ŠLIKOVÁ et al 2004). Gene Lr28 was derived from Triticum speltoides.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A RAPD marker, OPJ-09 also was shown to be in complete linkage to the Lr24 resistance gene [23]. The markers have been used in wheat breeding experiments employing MAS [24]. There are other reports of plymorphic RAPD and SCAR markers for Lr24 by Dedryver et al, [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%