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Molecular markers of genes Pl6, Pl13 and Plarg for sunflower breedomg on resistance to downy mildew
Author(s) -
С.А. Рамазанова,
E.V. Badyanov,
S.Z. Guchetl
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
masličnye kulʹtury
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2412-6098
pISSN - 2412-608X
DOI - 10.25230/2412-608x-2020-3-183-20-26
Subject(s) - downy mildew , biology , locus (genetics) , genetics , sunflower , oomycete , gene , plant disease resistance , molecular marker , genetic marker , pathogen , botany , agronomy
One of the most dangerous diseases on sunflower is downy mildew caused by oomycete Plasmopara halstedii. Introduction of dominant genes of resistance to this pathogen into a host-plant is the most effective economic and ecologically safe method of this pathogen control. The current DNA-technologies allow controlling these genes presence at the any stage of breeding. Currently, the genes Pl6, Pl13 and Plarg are the most effective ones controlling resistance to the most races of P. halstedii. We approbated known from the literary sources two STS and two SSR-markers of these genes on the lines and breeding samples. Three studied molecular markers – HаP3 (locus Pl6), ORS1008 (locus Pl13) and ORS509 (locus Plarg) – allowed us identifying the mentions genes in lines and breeding samples of VNIIMK. The studied DNA-markers can be interested in marker-associated sunflower breeding on resistance to a downy mildew pathogen.

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