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Additive gene action for resistance to Puccinia striiformis F.SP. Tritici in Triticum dicoccoides
Authors:Adriana Grama  Z. K. Gerechter-Amitai  C. H. Van Silfhout
Affiliation:(1) Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan, Israel;(2) Research Institute for Plant Protection, P.O. Box 9060, 6700 GW Wageningen, the Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Seven single-plant selections of wild emmer, with temperature-sensitive minor-effect genes for stripe rust resistance, were intercrossed in eight combinations. The resulting progenies were studied for a possible additive gene action.The transgressive segregation towards resistance in F2 observed in all the combinations indicates that additive gene action for resistance indeed occurs in wild emmer. The common occurrence of this phenomenon in random combinations suggests further that several minor-effect genes are involved.Following selection of the most resistant plants in F2, a marked shift towards resistance was noted in F3, which demonstrates a positive response to selection. In some instances, additive resistance selected for (in F2) at the high temperature-profile was expressed (in F3) also at the low temperature-profile. This kind of resistance, when utilized in breeding programmes, promises therefore to be effective over a range of temperatures.
Keywords:Triticum dicoccoides  wild emmer wheat  Puccinia striiformis  yellow rust  stripe rust of wheat  minor genes
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