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Genetic analysis of barley mutants with modifications of powdery mildew resistance gene <i>Ml-a12</i>
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1988
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Plant GeneticsGeneticsPlant PathologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsCrop ImprovementNon-host ResistancePlant GenomicsPlant-pathogen InteractionGenetic AnalysisBarley MutantsPublic HealthPowdery MildewSuppressor GeneGenetic VariationAgricultural BiotechnologyPlant BreedingBiologyPlant ImmunityPathogenesisCrop ProtectionFifteen MutantsMicrobiologyHost ResistanceMedicine
Fifteen mutants with increased powdery mildew susceptibility (infection types between 0–1 and 3–4) were crossed with the Ml-a12 resistant mother line 'Sultan-5' (infection type 0) and the susceptible variety 'Carlsberg II'. Analysis of the material revealed that 13 mutants had mutational modifications of the Ml-a12 gene. Two mutants had a suppressor-mutant gene that modified the phenotypic expression of gene Ml-a12. One suppressor gene was recessive, the other was semidominant. The possible function of gene Ml-a12 is discussed.Key words: barley, Hordeum vulgare, powdery mildew, Erysiphe graminis hordei, mutation, resistance, suppressor.