Pleiotropic effects on the ml-o mildew resistance gene in barley in different genetical backgrounds |
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Authors: | Å. Bjørnstad K. Aastveit |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Agricultural University of Norway, N-1432 AAS-NLH, Norway |
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Abstract: | Summary The effects on quantitative characters of the ml-o5 allele has been investigated by means of doubled haploid lines produced by the Hordeum bulbosum method. In one series of experiments the genetic background in each cross was found significantly to modify the negative pleiotropic effects. Doubled haploids were also produced from a F1 cross and tested in the field during two years, one with strong and one with weak mildew infections. In the first year only an insignificant reduction in grain yield was detected in the mlo lines, in the second it was significantly reduced with 5.9%. Thousand grain weights were, however, higher in the resistant lines. In both series of experiments the possibility to extract very high yielding mlo genotypes was demonstrated. The nature of the genetic background effect is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Hordeum vulgare barley mildew resistance doubled haploids pleiotropy |
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