Identification of genes resistant to biotic factors in the winter wheat samples
https://doi.org/10.31367/2079-8725-2018-60-6-52-55
Abstract
The article presents the study results of 1708 collection and breeding samples of winter soft and durum wheat developed by the department of wheat breeding in the FSBSI “Agricultural Research Center “Donskoy”. The samples were studied on the presence of brown rust resistant genes (Lr9, Lr10, Lr19, Lr24, Lr26, Lr34, Lr37), stem rust (Sr32, Sr44), yellow rust (Yr5, Yr24) and leaf blotch (Stb2, Stb4). The estimation of the samples was conducted by the PCR. The resistant genes were identified in 70% of the studied samples. The screening identified 132 samples which carry 3 and more genes resistant to biotic factors in different variants. The samples which possess genes resistant to biotic factors are recommended to use as donors in the breeding programs.
About the Authors
N. N. VozhzhovaRussian Federation
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, researcher of the laboratory of marker selection.
347740, Rostov region, Zernograd, Nauchny Gorodok, 3
D. M. Marchenko
Russian Federation
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, leading researcher, head of the department of winter wheat breeding and seed-growing.
347740, Rostov region, Zernograd, Nauchny Gorodok, 3
E. V. Ionova
Russian Federation
Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, deputy director on Science.
347740, Rostov region, Zernograd, Nauchny Gorodok, 3
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For citations:
Vozhzhova N.N., Marchenko D.M., Ionova E.V. Identification of genes resistant to biotic factors in the winter wheat samples. Grain Economy of Russia. 2018;(6):52-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31367/2079-8725-2018-60-6-52-55