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Title: PROTEIN MARKER AS AN EASY TOOL TO DETECT SECALE CEREAL - DERIVED LINKED GENES SR31, LR26, YR9 AND PM8 IN WHEAT
Authors: R, Nisha
M, Sivasamy
K, Gajalakshmi
V K, Vikas
Kumar Jagdish
P, Jayaprakash
P, Shajitha
N, Senthil
Keywords: Triticum aestivum
Puccinia Sp
Protein marker
Ug99
Issue Date: 18-Dec-2014
Publisher: Diva Enterprises pvt ltd
Abstract: The high yielding potential associated with IRS.IBL translocation involving the short arm of rye chromosome 1R and the long arm of wheat chromosome 1B were well exploited world over for developing disease resistant and high yielding wheat varieties. This was due to the translocation of the effective disease resistance linked genes Sr31 for resistance to stem rust (P. graminis f. sp. tritici), Lr26 for resistance to leaf rust (caused by Puccinia triticinia), Yr9 for resistance to stripe rust (P. striiformis f. sp. tritici), Pm8 for resistance against powdery mildew (caused by Erisiphe graminis f. sp. tritici) along with useful agronomic traits. However now virulent pathotypes have been reported which has overcome these rust resistance genes. The Sr31 gene complex has close linkage with the genes controlling secalins (Sec-1). Thus Sec-1 acts as a marker for the identification of Sr31, Lr26, Yr9 and Pm8 genes. SDS - PAGE was used to examine the presence of 1BL.1RS translocation in six Indian wheat genotypes viz., HP 1205, HD 2329, HD 2285, WH 147, Lok-1 and J 24 introgressed with Sr31+ gene complex with the aim to eliminate the lines carrying these genes, since it is tightly linked to poor baking quality. The SDS - PAGE results showed that all the lines carry Sec-l band and are therefore likely to carry the IBL.IRS translocation and the linked genes Sr31, Lr26, Yr9 and Pm8. This technique could be well exploited to detect the presence of linked genes Sr31, Lr26, Yr9 and Pm8 in wheat cultivars as it is an easy, efficient, faster and economical tool to eliminate the lines with 1BL.1RS translocation and developing wheat varieties for better end use quality and reducing the risk to Ug99 stem rust race threat
URI: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/270103575
http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2114
ISSN: Print:0974-3839
Online:2349-2104
Appears in Collections:International Journals



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