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Cytogenetic studies in wheat XIX. Chromosome location and linkage studies of a gene for leaf rust resistance in the Australian cultivar 'Harrier'
Authors:D. Singh    R. F. Park    H. S. Bariana   R. A. McIntosh  
Affiliation:Plant Breeding Institute Cobbitty, University of Sydney, Private Mail Bag 11, Camden, NSW 2570, Australia;National Agriculture Research Institute, Wet-Lowlands, Mainland Programme-Bubia, PO Box 1639, Lae, Morobe Province 411, Papua New Guinea
Abstract:Monosomic analysis indicated that a seedling leaf rust resistance gene present in the Australian wheat cultivar ‘Harrier’(tentatively designated LrH) is located on chromosome 2A. LrH segregated independently of the stripe rust resistance gene Yr1 located in the long arm of that chromosome, but failed to recombine with Lr17 located in the short arm. LrH was therefore designated Lr17b and the allele formerly known as Lr17 was redesignated as Lr17a. The genes Lr17b and Lr37 showed close repulsion linkage. Tests of allelism indicated that Lr1 7b is also present in the English wheats ‘Dwarf A’(‘Hobbit Sib’), ‘Maris Fundin’ and ‘Norman’. Virulence for Lr17b occurs in Australia, and pathogenicity studies have also demonstrated virulence in many western European isolates of the leaf rust pathogen. Despite this, it is possible that the gene may be of value in some regions if used in combination with other leaf rust resistance genes.
Keywords:Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici    Triticum aestivum    gene mapping    leaf rust    linkage    monosomic analysis
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