Inheritance of resistance to spot blotch disease in wheat

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2009-08-01
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Makandar, Ragiba
Prabhu, K. V.
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The mode of inheritance to spot blotch or Helminthosporium leaf blight (HLB) resistance was studied in segregating populations of 15 crosses involving two resistant wheat lines; a Thinopyrum derived CIMMYT wheat line, CIGM 84-295-1, and a Chinese line, Ning 8201. The disease reaction of F 1 and F 2 progeny of crosses involving the resistant wheat line, CIGM 84-295-1 and four susceptible lines indicated monogenic recessive resistance to HLB, whereas crosses involving Ning 8201 with the same susceptible parents showed resistance was controlled by a dominant gene. The segregation ratio of F 2 progeny derived from the cross, Ning 8201 x CIGM 84- 295-1 (resistant x resistant) followed a ratio of 13 resistant: 3 susceptible as expected for genetically two independent dominant and recessive genes. The F 3 progeny testing of the F 2 susceptible plants confirmed the presence of dominant and recessive gene interaction. The progeny obtained from the crosses between the susceptible parents were all susceptible to HLB disease.
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Disease resistance, Helminthosporium leaf blight, Inheritance, Supplementary gene interaction, Triticum aestivum
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Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding. v.69(3)