2011
DOI: 10.2225/vol14-issue3-fulltext-14
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Identification of leaf rust resistance genes i n selected Argentinean bread wheat cultivars by gene postulation and molecular markers

Abstract: Leaf rust, caused by Puccinia triticina Eriks. is a common and widespread disease of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), in Argentina. Host resistance is the most economical, effective and ecologically sustainable method of controlling the disease. Gene postulation helps to determine leaf rust resistance genes (Lr genes) that may be present in a large group of wheat germplasm. Additionally presence of Lr genes can be determined using associated molecular markers. The objective of this study was to identify Lr … Show more

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“…The combined effects of the adult resistance genes Lr11, Lr12, Lr13, Lr22b, Lr35, and Lr37 have been reported in 55% of European wheat cultivars [18]. The combined effects of seedling resistance genes, such as Lr16, Lr47, Lr19, Lr41, Lr21, Lr25 and Lr29, with APR genes, such as Lr34, SV2, Lr46, might explain the highly durable and effective leaf rust control that has been achieved in Argentinean wheat cultivars [45]. The combination of Lr35 with seedling and/or other adultplant leaf rust resistance genes should facilitate more efficient breeding for durable resistance [155].…”
Section: Durable Resistance Breeding For the Development Of Rust-resimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The combined effects of the adult resistance genes Lr11, Lr12, Lr13, Lr22b, Lr35, and Lr37 have been reported in 55% of European wheat cultivars [18]. The combined effects of seedling resistance genes, such as Lr16, Lr47, Lr19, Lr41, Lr21, Lr25 and Lr29, with APR genes, such as Lr34, SV2, Lr46, might explain the highly durable and effective leaf rust control that has been achieved in Argentinean wheat cultivars [45]. The combination of Lr35 with seedling and/or other adultplant leaf rust resistance genes should facilitate more efficient breeding for durable resistance [155].…”
Section: Durable Resistance Breeding For the Development Of Rust-resimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Lr20 gene is very rare in Australian germplasm, American soft red winter wheat, and Argentinian germplasm [41,122]. The Lr1 gene has been most frequently recorded in Australian wheat cultivars, American hard red spring wheat, Mexican bread wheat, Chinese cultivars, and Indian and Pakistani wheat cultivars [122,179,[180][181][182], while this gene is rare in Argentinean germplasm [45]. The Lr10 is very common in international winter wheat nurseries, Indian and Pakistani wheat cultivars, Mexican bread wheat, and Brazilian and Argentinean wheat cultivars [44,45,[181][182][183].…”
Section: Distribution Of Lr Genes In Global Wheat Cultivarsmentioning
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“…Genes Lr20, Lr21, Lr25, Lr29, Lr35 (adult plant resistance gene) and Lr51 were not detected in tested cultivars [49]. Resistance in most Argentinean cultivar and around the world is conditioned by one or a few genes.…”
Section: The Use Of Fungicides In the Integrated Foliar Disease Managmentioning
confidence: 89%