2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13353-010-0026-9
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Validation and identification of molecular markers linked to the leaf rust resistance gene Lr28 in wheat

Abstract: Leaf rust resistance gene Lr28 controls one of the important resistances in the Indian subcontinent against the most prevalent Puccinia triticina pathotype 77-5. Pyramiding Lr28 with other resistance genes would therefore, provide durable resistance against rust, a process that can be facilitated by DNA markers. A microsatellite marker wmc313 linked to Lr28 at a distance of 5.0 cM was identified in the population HD2329 × HW2037. The marker was validated in another population developed from WL711× CS + Lr28: 2… Show more

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“…Besides Lr1 , Lr3 , Lr68 , a number of quantitative trait loci ( Table 2 ) were mapped to approximately the locations of loci Lr26 (QTL 1B_2) [ 29 ], Lr42 (1D_t1) [ 44 ], Lr21 (1D_3), Lr17 (2A_1), [ 42 ], Lr11 (2A_3) [ 45 ], Lr28 (4A_t2) [ 46 ], Lr14 (7B_3) [ 47 ], QLr.cimmyt-1BS (1B_1) [ 48 ], QLr.cdl-5BL (5B_2) [ 49 ], and possibly Lr30 and others [ 50 , 51 ]. However, due to the lack of pedigree and donor line genotype information (within this panel), and also the near fixation of some alleles within sub-population 1 (i.e., majority of Thatcher NILs have the same allele), more genetic experiments are needed to further confirm these postulations, especially for those that are postulated based primarily on position.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides Lr1 , Lr3 , Lr68 , a number of quantitative trait loci ( Table 2 ) were mapped to approximately the locations of loci Lr26 (QTL 1B_2) [ 29 ], Lr42 (1D_t1) [ 44 ], Lr21 (1D_3), Lr17 (2A_1), [ 42 ], Lr11 (2A_3) [ 45 ], Lr28 (4A_t2) [ 46 ], Lr14 (7B_3) [ 47 ], QLr.cimmyt-1BS (1B_1) [ 48 ], QLr.cdl-5BL (5B_2) [ 49 ], and possibly Lr30 and others [ 50 , 51 ]. However, due to the lack of pedigree and donor line genotype information (within this panel), and also the near fixation of some alleles within sub-population 1 (i.e., majority of Thatcher NILs have the same allele), more genetic experiments are needed to further confirm these postulations, especially for those that are postulated based primarily on position.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Lr28 gene was derived from Aegilops speltoides (Tausch) that is effective against all pathotypes of the pathogen in India [34]. Puccinia triticina pathotype 77-5, the most predominant and devastating pathotype in all parts of the Indian subcontinent, was selected as experimental pathogen.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Markers for QLr.spa-4A were placed with the SSR markers wmc491 and wmc680 (S1 Fig) that are assigned to chromosome 4AL [34]. Although the seedling resistance gene Lr28 is located on 4AL [51,62], Lr28 associated SSR markers wmc313, gwm160 and barc78 [63] are about 105 cM distant from the SNP markers defining QLr.spa-4A on our map. The only other resistance reported on 4AL was by Gerard et al [64] but their QTL is located in a similar region as Lr28/Sr17.…”
Section: Qtl Detected In a Single Cultivarmentioning
confidence: 99%