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Associations between three ml-o powdery mildew resistance genes and agronomic traits in barley
Authors:B Kjær  H P Jensen  J Jensen  J Helms Jørgensen
Institution:(1) Agricultural Research Department, Risø National Laboratory, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
Abstract:Summary A population of 198 chromosome-doubled haploid lines of spring barley was scored for segregation in locus ml-o (powdery mildew reaction) on chromosome 4 and in the linked loci s (rachilla hair length) and ddt (reaction to the insecticide DDT) on chromosome 7. They were also tested in a disease-free field trial for the agronomic traits: grain yield, thousand grain weight, lodging, and necrotic leaf spotting. The three mutagen-induced resistance genes ml-o5, ml-o6 (from lsquoCarlsberg IIrsquo) and ml-10 (from lsquoFomarsquo) showed no detectable differences with respect to effects on agronomic traits. They all conferred a four per cent reduction in grain yield caused mainly by lower thousand grain weight, and an increase in necrotic leaf spotting. The two original mutants of lsquoCarlsberg IIrsquo had additional mutant genes affecting agronomic traits. Lines with gene S (long hair) had on average a three per cent higher thousand grain weight than those with s. The alleles in locus ddt showed no association with the agronomic traits. It is concluded i) that the associations between the three ml-o alleles and agronomic traits are caused by pleiotropy, ii) that ml-o resistant, high-yielding lines may be selected, and iii) that the association between gene s and thousand grain weight may be due to genetic linkage.Abbreviations DH-lines chromosome-doubled haploid lines
Keywords:Hordeum vulgare  barley  Erysiphe graminis hordei  powdery mildew  chromosome-doubled haploid lines  marker genes  mutants  pleiotropism  yield  necrotic leaf spotting
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