Genomic regions associated with spot blotch resistance in elite barley breeding populations
Dipika Roy,
Eric Dinglasan,
Ryan Fowler
et al.
Abstract:Spot blotch (SB) is a common foliar disease of barley, caused by the hemibiotrophic fungal pathogen Bipolaris sorokiniana. Predominately found in humid growing regions worldwide, the disease can cause yield losses of up to 30%. Genetic control through deployment of durable resistance in barley cultivars is the preferred, yet the majority of Australian cultivars are susceptible, despite the identification of major resistance loci in bi-parental studies. In this study, we explore the genetic architecture of spot… Show more
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