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Identification of a novel recessive gene for resistance to powdery mildew (<i>Blumeria graminis</i> f. sp. <i>hordei</i>) in barley (<i>Hordeum vulgare</i>)
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BiologyPlant GeneticsGeneticsCrop ProtectionPowdery MildewPlant PathologyMolecular GeneticsGenetic VariationNew Resistance GeneGenomicsMicrobiologyPowdery Mildew ResistanceHost ResistanceMedicinePlant GenomicsNovel Recessive GenePlant BreedingNon-host Resistance
Abstract One of the most important diseases of barley ( Hordeum vulgare ) is powdery mildew, caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei . Spring barley line 173‐1‐2 was selected from a Moroccan landrace and revealed broad‐spectrum resistance to powdery mildew. The objective of this study was to map and characterize the gene for seedling powdery mildew resistance in this line. After crossing with the susceptible cultivar ‘Manchuria’, genetic analysis of F 2 and F 3 families at the seedling stage revealed powdery mildew resistance in line 173‐1‐2 conditioned by a single recessive gene. Molecular analysis of non‐segregating homozygous resistant and homozygous susceptible F 2 plants conducted on the DArTseq platform (Diversity Arrays Technology Pty Ltd) identified significant markers which were converted to allele‐specific PCR markers and tested among 94 F 2 individuals. The new resistance gene was mapped on the long arm of chromosome 6H. No other powdery mildew recessive resistance gene has been located on 6H so far. Therefore, we concluded that the 173‐1‐2 barley line carries a novel recessive resistance gene designated as mlmr .
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