2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00122-005-1953-4
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DNA markers associated with low Fusarium head blight incidence and narrow flower opening in wheat

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“…Zhang and Mergoum (2007) studied the relationship between FHB resistance QTL and the QTL determining kernel shattering in a population of RILs between Sumai 3 and FHB susceptible cultivar Stoa and found out that there would exist a tight linkage between three major FHB resistance QTL and kernel shattering QTL. Another association of FHB resistance (or moderate tolerance) QTL and some physiological characteristics was shown in a study of Gilsinger et al (2005), who found an association and an overlap between FHB resistance QTL and flower opening in a population of RILs between Goldfield (a narrow opening wheat cultivar) and Patterson (a wide opening wheat cultivar).…”
Section: Types and Mechanisms Of Fhb Resistancementioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Zhang and Mergoum (2007) studied the relationship between FHB resistance QTL and the QTL determining kernel shattering in a population of RILs between Sumai 3 and FHB susceptible cultivar Stoa and found out that there would exist a tight linkage between three major FHB resistance QTL and kernel shattering QTL. Another association of FHB resistance (or moderate tolerance) QTL and some physiological characteristics was shown in a study of Gilsinger et al (2005), who found an association and an overlap between FHB resistance QTL and flower opening in a population of RILs between Goldfield (a narrow opening wheat cultivar) and Patterson (a wide opening wheat cultivar).…”
Section: Types and Mechanisms Of Fhb Resistancementioning
confidence: 86%
“…FHB initial infection and subsequent spread) is associated with alleles determining plant morphological and physiological characteristics, especially plant height, heading date (Parry et al 1995), inflorescence architecture and traits associated with flowering such as narrow flower opening (Gilsinger et al 2005) or anther extrusion (Taylor 2004). The FHB resistance associated with plant physiological and morphological characteristics is also called passive resistance (Mesterházy 1995).…”
Section: Types and Mechanisms Of Fhb Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result is consistent with previous studies. For example, the wheat cultivar 'Goldfield', which has a narrow flower opening, is highly resistant to FHB infection 16 . In addition, CL cultivars of barley were found to be more resistant to FHB infection than CH cultivars 57 .…”
Section: Evaluation Of Genotypic Difference and Analyses Of Related Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In type I resistance, several quantitative trait loci (QTLs) have been detected in recombinant inbred lines (RILs) and doubled haploid lines (DHLs) 11,16,23,47,48,56,59 . Since this type of resistance is more difficult to assess than others, less related information is available 9 .…”
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“…The former ensures self-pollination, since self pollen is shed before any outside pollen has access to the stigma; in contrast, the latter allows the opportunity for cross pollination (Lord 1981). CL also provides a protection against infections such as barley or wheat Fusarium head blight, which result from pathogen invasion of the plant via the receptive stigma (Yoshida et al 2005, Hori et al 2005, Gilsinger et al 2005. A further advantageous feature of the CL phenotype is that it likely represents an effective means of minimizing the uncontrolled release of genetically modified pollen (Daniell 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%