Barley yellow dwarf luteovirus (BYDV) causes serious yield losses in all cereals worldwide. The
Yd2 gene from a number of Ethiopian barleys (
Hordeum vulgare L.) has been the most effective means of providing resistance against BYDV in cultivated barley. Isolation of the
Yd2 gene will enable characterisation of the molecular basis of the
Yd2-BYDV interaction. This paper describes the first stage in a project to isolate the gene: the construction of a detailed linkage map of the
Yd2 region. The map encompasses 27.6 centiMorgans (cM) of chromosome 3 and contains 19 RFLPs, 2 morphological marker loci, the centromere and
Yd2. In the mapping population of 106 F
2 individuals,
Yd2 perfectly cosegregated with the RFLP loci
Xwg889 and
XYlp, which were located on the long arm, 0.5 cM from the centromere. The two morphological marker loci,
uzu dwarfand
white stripe j, both mapped distal to
Yd2. The protein product of the gene at the
XYlp locus will provide a convenient assay for the selection of
Yd2 during the breeding of BYDV-resistant barley varieties.
Key words Restriction fragment length polymorphism - Barley yellow dwarf, Resistance -
Yd2
- Morphological marker
Communicated by G. E. Hart