2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-022-07379-0
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Development of molecular markers based on CRa gene sequencing of different clubroot disease-resistant cultivars of Chinese cabbage

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“…Zheng et al identified five molecular markers for pathotype identification, which can distinguish race P11 from P4, P7, and P9, and similarly P9 from P4, P7, and P11 [113]. Lei et al validated the genetic stability of two co-dominant markers CRaEX04-1 and CRaEX04-3 associated with the CRa gene in cabbage using 57 resistant varieties and two genetic populations [114]. Jiang et al studied the CR locus found in resistant "Kc84R" and identified BnERF034 as one of the CR genes on chromosome A03 [115].…”
Section: Genomic and Molecular Markers Associated With Clubroot Resis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zheng et al identified five molecular markers for pathotype identification, which can distinguish race P11 from P4, P7, and P9, and similarly P9 from P4, P7, and P11 [113]. Lei et al validated the genetic stability of two co-dominant markers CRaEX04-1 and CRaEX04-3 associated with the CRa gene in cabbage using 57 resistant varieties and two genetic populations [114]. Jiang et al studied the CR locus found in resistant "Kc84R" and identified BnERF034 as one of the CR genes on chromosome A03 [115].…”
Section: Genomic and Molecular Markers Associated With Clubroot Resis...mentioning
confidence: 99%