Indirect selection of Cre1 gene in winter wheat populations

The nematodes are important biotic constraint in rain-fed wheat production systems. In Turkey, they is found in 75.0% of soil samples in Central Anatolia with the dominant species being Heterodera filipjevi. Yield losses for winter wheat in rain-fed environments are documented between 27.0-46.0%....

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Main Authors: Çalişkan M., Uranbey S., Nicol J., Akar T., Elekçioğlu H., Kaya G.
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Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad 2011-01-01
Series:Archives of Biological Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2011/0354-46641101049C.pdf
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author Çalişkan M.
Uranbey S.
Nicol J.
Akar T.
Elekçioğlu H.
Kaya G.
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description The nematodes are important biotic constraint in rain-fed wheat production systems. In Turkey, they is found in 75.0% of soil samples in Central Anatolia with the dominant species being Heterodera filipjevi. Yield losses for winter wheat in rain-fed environments are documented between 27.0-46.0%. A single dominant gene for resistance to H. avenae, designated as Cre1, was assessed in Turkey. It was also found to be effective to Heterodera filipjevi. In this research, a STS based Cre1 marker was applied in a number of segregating wheat populations from F1 to F4 to discriminate Cre1-positive lines among the wheat populations. Results clearly indicated that Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) is functioning effectively, with recovery of Cre1 positive lines up to 88.0 % depending on the cross in early stage of breeding.
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spelling doaj.art-a589945a78974f9abc830636f8395a1f2022-12-21T19:54:01ZengUniversity of Belgrade, University of Novi SadArchives of Biological Sciences0354-46642011-01-01631495310.2298/ABS1101049CIndirect selection of Cre1 gene in winter wheat populationsÇalişkan M.Uranbey S.Nicol J.Akar T.Elekçioğlu H.Kaya G.The nematodes are important biotic constraint in rain-fed wheat production systems. In Turkey, they is found in 75.0% of soil samples in Central Anatolia with the dominant species being Heterodera filipjevi. Yield losses for winter wheat in rain-fed environments are documented between 27.0-46.0%. A single dominant gene for resistance to H. avenae, designated as Cre1, was assessed in Turkey. It was also found to be effective to Heterodera filipjevi. In this research, a STS based Cre1 marker was applied in a number of segregating wheat populations from F1 to F4 to discriminate Cre1-positive lines among the wheat populations. Results clearly indicated that Marker Assisted Selection (MAS) is functioning effectively, with recovery of Cre1 positive lines up to 88.0 % depending on the cross in early stage of breeding.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2011/0354-46641101049C.pdfBread wheatnematodeCre1 resistanceSTS-PCRindirect selection
spellingShingle Çalişkan M.
Uranbey S.
Nicol J.
Akar T.
Elekçioğlu H.
Kaya G.
Indirect selection of Cre1 gene in winter wheat populations
Archives of Biological Sciences
Bread wheat
nematode
Cre1 resistance
STS-PCR
indirect selection
title Indirect selection of Cre1 gene in winter wheat populations
title_full Indirect selection of Cre1 gene in winter wheat populations
title_fullStr Indirect selection of Cre1 gene in winter wheat populations
title_full_unstemmed Indirect selection of Cre1 gene in winter wheat populations
title_short Indirect selection of Cre1 gene in winter wheat populations
title_sort indirect selection of cre1 gene in winter wheat populations
topic Bread wheat
nematode
Cre1 resistance
STS-PCR
indirect selection
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2011/0354-46641101049C.pdf
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