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Identification of flanking markers for the stem rust resistance gene Sr6 in wheat.

The wheat (Triticum aestivum L. and T. turgidum L.) stem rust resistance gene Sr6 confers a high level of resistance against a wide range of races of Puccinia graminis Pers.:Pers. f. sp. tritici Eriks. and E. Henn. in North America. In this study, we report the identification of flanking markers for Sr6. We used a population of 139 recombinant inbred lines from the cross MN99394 * MN98550. A partial linkage map of chromosome 2D comprised Xgwm484, Xcfd77, Xcfd43, Xwmc453, Sr6, XwPt_4381, XwPt_0330, Xgpw94049, and Xgwm102. Four markers mapped distal to Sr6, while the other four were proximal within distances of 4.8 and 6.5 cM, respectively. Marker-assisted selection and pyramiding of Sr6 with other stem rust resistance genes could benefit from the availability of Sr6-flanking markers.

Tsilo,T. J.; Jin,Y.; Anderson,J. A.
Crop Science
Year: 
2010
Volume: 
50
Issue: 
5.0
Start Page: 
1967.0
Other Page(s): 
1970.0

Anomalous segregations at the Sr6 locus for stem rust resistance in wheat

The action of the gene Sr6 for stem rust resistance in wheat is affected by temperature, light, and the particular susceptible parent with which a line carrying Sr6 has been crossed. Two experiments were carried out to deter-mine whether the effect of the susceptible parents was due to modifier genes, the general genetic background, or interallelic interactions. The data indicated that the susceptible parents carried different sr6 alleles that interacted with Sr6, possibly in a paramutation-like process. In the course of the study, a number of anomalous results were obtained that may be due to the action of transposable elements.

Knott,D. R.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Year: 
2001
Volume: 
103
Issue: 
1.0
Start Page: 
171.0
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177.0
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