Breeding New Triticale Varieties with Improved Resistance to Powdery Mildew

This study reports on a French collaborative breeding program (2008–2011) that monitored powdery mildew emergence on triticale, identified effective wheat resistance genes (Pm1-Chopin allele, Pm3d, Pm4, MlTo, MlSo) and potential SSR molecular markers, and developed resistant germplasm from wheat × rye crosses.

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Išsamus aprašymas

Between 2008 and 2011, a French collaborative breeding program involving public research institutes, breeders, and technical centers addressed the recent emergence of powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici) on triticale. The project monitored disease evolution across multiple sites and seasons, characterized pathogen virulences on differential wheat genotypes, identified effective wheat resistance genes (including Pm1-Chopin allele, Pm3d, Pm4, MlTo, MlSo), and evaluated triticale germplasm from wheat × rye crosses for resistance. Researchers also identified potential SSR (microsatellite) molecular markers from literature and segregating populations. The study yielded promising resistant genotypes and markers while highlighting remaining research needs.

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Projektas

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Vieta
France
Autoriai
Annaïg BOUGUENNEC, Maxime TROTTET, Philippe DU CHEYRON, Delphine HOURCADE-MARCOLLA et Philippe LONNET
Tikslas
Adopt innovative practices

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dokumentas
Sukurta
2014-05-01
Originalo kalba
French
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Innovations agronomiques
Licencija
CC BY