Haplotypes at the sorghum ARG4 and ARG5 NLR loci confer resistance to anthracnose
Nida Habte,
Gezahegn Girma,
Xiaochen Xu
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYSorghum anthracnose caused by the fungus Colletotrichum sublineola (Cs) is a damaging disease of the crop. Here, we describe the identification of ANTHRACNOSE RESISTANCE GENES (ARG4 and ARG5) encoding canonical nucleotide‐binding leucine‐rich repeat (NLR) receptors. ARG4 and ARG5 are dominant resistance genes identified in the sorghum lines SAP135 and P9830, respectively, that show broad‐spectrum resistance to Cs. Independent genetic studies using populations generated by crossing SAP135 and P9830 with … Show more
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