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Past,present and future opportunities in breeding for disease resistance,with examples from wheat
Authors:Roy Johnson
Institution:(1) Cambridge Laboratory, AFRC Institute of Plant Science, John Innes Centre, Nolney, NR4 7UJ Norwich, UK
Abstract:Summary This introductory chapter contains some general comments about plant breeding and breeding for disease resistance. The use of disease resistant crop plants is an environmentally favourable method of controlling disease but the process of breeding for disease resistance is subject to several constraints. Among them is the variability of pathogens in relation to host resistance. Some parts of this variation can be resolved into gene-for-gene interactions, but the boundaries within which such interactions can be detected are not sharp. The discussion of this variation is illustrated by reference to some important diseases of wheat, especially yellow rust, septoria and eyespot. The objective of obtaining durable resistance is discussed and some contributions of new genetical and molecular techniques to breeding for resistance are considered. It is suggested that new technology will enhance breeding for disease resistance but that established techniques of plant breeding will remain relevant and important.
Keywords:wheat  Triticum aestivum  yellow (stripe) rust  Puccinia striiformis  septoria  Septoria tritici  S  nodorum  eyespot  Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides  resistance genetics  pathogen variation  durable resistance
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