Original Article
The detection and molecular mapping of a major gene for non-specific adult-plant disease resistance against stripe rust (Puccinia
striiformis) in wheat
A. Börner1, M. S. Röder1, O. Unger2 and A. Meinel2
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Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK), Correnstraße 3, D-06466 Gatersleben, Germany e-mail: boerner@ipk-gatersleben.de
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NORDSAAT Saatzuchtgesellschaft mbH, Hauptstraße 1, D-38895 Böhnshausen, Germany, DE |
Abstract A major gene determining non-specific adult-plant disease resistance against stripe rust (
Puccinia striiformis) designated
Yrns-B1 was mapped by using a cross between ’Lgst.79–74’ (resistant) and ’Winzi’ (susceptible). Analyzing F
3 lines of two consecutive experimental years contrary modes of inheritance were observed due to the intermediate character
of the gene and the difference in the disease pressure during the seasons. Using the disease scoring data of both experimental
years independently two maps were constructed detecting
Yrns-B1 20.5 and 21.7 cM, respectively, proximal to the wheat microsatellite (WMS) marker
Xgwm493 on the short arm of chromosome 3BS. The genetic relationships to other major genes or to quantitative trait loci controlling
adult plant disease resistance against rusts in wheat are discussed.
Key words Adult-plant disease resistance - Gene mapping - Microsatellites - Puccinia striiformis - Wheat
Received: 27 May 1999 / Accepted: 28 September 1999