RFLP mapping of a new cereal cyst nematode resistance locus in barley |
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Authors: | A R Barr K J Chalmers A Karakousis J M Kretschmer S Manning R C M Lance J Lewis S P Jeffries P Langridge |
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Institution: | Department of Plant Science, Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5064;ARC Special Research Centre for Basic and Applied Plant Molecular Biology, Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5064;Agriculture Western Australia, South Perth, Western Australia 6151;South Australian Research and Development Institute, Waite Research Precinct, Hartley Grove, Urbrae, South Australia 5064 |
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Abstract: | Cereal cyst nematode (CCN) ( Heterodera avenae Woll.) is an economically damaging pest of barley in many of the worlds cereal growing areas. The development of CCN-resistant cultivars may be accelerated with the application of molecular markers. Three resistance genes against the pest have been mapped previously to chromosome 2 ( Ha 1, Ha 2 and Ha 3). In this study, a third gene present in the Australian barley variety 'Galleon' derived from the landrace 'CI3576' was located. Segregation analysis of CCN resistance data derived from doubled haploid populations of the cross 'Haruna Nijo'×'Galleon' identified a single major locus controlling CCN resistance in the variety 'Galleon'. This locus mapped to the long arm of chromosome 5H estimated to be 6.2 cM from the known function restriction fragment length polymorphism marker XYL (xylanase). While five genes for CCN resistance, including Ha2, have been mapped to group 2 chromosomes in the Triticeae, no gene other than Ha4 has been identified on group 5 chromosomes. |
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Keywords: | Heterodera avenae Hordeum vulgare cereal cyst nematode genetic mapping RFLP |
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