Abstract

Spot blotch resistant (IBON 18) and susceptible (RD 2508) lines were crossed to investigate inheritance of resistance and to identify simple sequence repeats (SSRs) associated with resistance. F1 resistance was intermediate and suggested additive nature of inheritance. Three additive genes was noted in the distribution of F3, F4 and F5 generations. In F6 and F6-7, the quantitative and qualitative approaches also suggested the control of three resistance genes. The parents and the RILs (F6/F6-7) were grown in four environments and spot blotch severity recorded. Forty five SSR primers, specific for chromosomes 1 (7H) and 5 (1H), were applied. Of these, 12 were polymorphic between the parents, and between the resistant and susceptible bulks. Three markers BMS 32, BMS 90 and HVCMA showed association with resistance, which was further confirmed through selective genotyping. The co-segregation data on the molecular markers (BMS 32, BMS 90 and HVCMA) and spot blotch severity on 173 RILs was analyzed by single marker linear regression approach. Significant regression suggested linkage among BMS 32, BMS 90 and HVCMA and the three resistant genes (designated as Rcs-qtl-5H-1, Rcs-qtl-5H-2 and Rcs-qtl-1H-1.) respectively. These markers explained 28%, 19% and 12% of variation respectively, for spot blotch resistance among the RILs.

Highlights

  • Spot blotch of barley caused by Cochliobolus sativus (Ito and kurib.) Drechsl. ex Dastur Bipolaris sorokiniana (Sacc in sorok.) Shoem

  • A clear information regarding the inheritance of spot blotch resistance and availability of molecular markers linked to the resistance genes are needed to design suitable strategies to enhance resistance of barley cultivars

  • The spot blotch scores of the F1 (Table 2) appeared to be intermediate, indicating the absence of dominance for the genes governing resistance. This was suggested by the Area Under Disease Progress Curve (AUDPC) distribution (Figure 1), which has been suggested to be an appropriate parameter to distinguish the resistance of genotypes

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Spot blotch of barley caused by Cochliobolus sativus (Ito and kurib.) Drechsl. ex Dastur Bipolaris sorokiniana (Sacc in sorok.) Shoem. Reports on inheritance of spot blotch resistance using South Asian barley lines is completely lacking. A clear information regarding inheritance of spot blotch resistance is needed to design suitable strategies to enhance resistance of barley cultivars. A clear information regarding the inheritance of spot blotch resistance and availability of molecular markers linked to the resistance genes are needed to design suitable strategies to enhance resistance of barley cultivars. Reports on the inheritance and molecular markers of spot blotch resistance in South Asian genotypes is almost non-existent. To further confirm the number of genes controlling resistance, the F6-7 RILs were evaluated in the year 2004-2005 in two dates of sowings (third week of November and first week of December) following the approach described for previous generation

Materials and Methods
Inoculation procedure and disease assessment
Results
Discussion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call