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Inheritance of resistance to sunflower downy mildew races 1, 2 and 3 in cultivated sunflower
Authors:M. Rahim    C. C. Jan   T. J. Gulya
Affiliation:Agricultural Research Station Mingora, PO Box 22, Saidu Sharif 19200, SWAT, NWFP., Pakistan;USDA-ARS, Northern Crop Science Laboratory, PO Box 5677, Fargo, ND 58105 and North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105, USA
Abstract:
Sunflower downy mildew (SDM) caused by Plasmopara halstedii, is a major disease of sunflower. Eleven resistance genes have been identified, but allelic relationships among these genes are not clear. This study examined the inheritance and allelic relationships of genes conferring resistance to SDM races 1, 2 and 3 (virulence phenotypes 100, 300 and 700, respectively) and confirmed a twelfth resistance gene. Three USDA Plant Introductions, AMES 3235, PI 497250, and PI 497938, and three released lines, RHA 266, RHA 274 and DM‐2 were studied. RHA 266 has only the Pl1 gene for race 1 resistance. Digenic inheritance of resistance was found in AMES 3235, PI 497250, and RHA 274. These lines have the Pl1 and Pl12 genes, conferring resistance to race 1, and the Pl2 and Pl11 genes, conferring resistance to race 2. DM‐2 and PI 497938 have Pl12 (but not Pl1 for resistance to race 1, the Pl12 gene (but not the Pl2) for resistance to race 2, and Pl5 for resistance to race 3. These resistance genes will serve as a foundation for future gene designations and genetic diversity studies of resistance to SDM.
Keywords:Helianthus annuus    Plasmopara halstedii    inheritance    resistance
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