Abstract:Quantitative resistance (QR) to disease is usually more durable than qualitative resistance, but its genetic basis is not well understood. We used the barley/barley stripe rust pathosystem as a model for the characterization of the QR phenotype and associated genomic regions. As an intermediate step in the preparation of near-isogenic lines representing individual QTL alleles and combinations of QTL alleles in a homogeneous genetic background, we developed a set of QTL introgression lines in a susceptible back… Show more
“…The cumulative effects of QTL pyramiding have been proven previously in soybean (Li et al 2010;Njiti et al 2001Njiti et al , 2002 and in other crops (Huang et al 1997;Jiang et al 2007;Richardson et al 2006). Li et al (2010) analyzed Phytophthora root rot tolerance in a RIL population and evaluated the cumulative effects of the detected QTL.…”
Section: Comparison Of Qtls Detected In Different Studiesmentioning
“…The cumulative effects of QTL pyramiding have been proven previously in soybean (Li et al 2010;Njiti et al 2001Njiti et al , 2002 and in other crops (Huang et al 1997;Jiang et al 2007;Richardson et al 2006). Li et al (2010) analyzed Phytophthora root rot tolerance in a RIL population and evaluated the cumulative effects of the detected QTL.…”
Section: Comparison Of Qtls Detected In Different Studiesmentioning
“…Breeding programs have started using markers for the HTAP resistance QTL identified in Alpowa, Express, Stephens and Louise. Similarly, barley breeding programs have been using markers for the HTAP QTL in Bancroft [49] and those developed in Oregon State University for quantitative resistance to stripe rust on barley chromosomes 3H and 5H [101,102], presumably HTAP resistance. Molecular markers are even more useful for pyramiding HTAP QTL to achieve high levels of resistance.…”
Section: Molecular Mapping Of Genes For Htap Resistance and Marker-asmentioning
High-temperature adult-plant (HTAP) resistance expresses when plants grow old and the weather becomes warm. This non-race specific and durable type of resistance has been used successfully in control of wheat stripe rust in the US since early 1960s. This article describes practical procedures for identification and characterization of HTAP resistance and reviews recent studies on discovery of genes conferring HTAP resistance. Recent studies providing insights to the molecular basis for the durability of HTAP resistance will be presented. Strategies for improving levels of HTAP resistance and improving control of stripe rust through combining HTAP resistance with effective all-stage resistance will be discussed.
“…To enhance or improve a quantitatively inherited trait in plant breeding, pyramiding of multiple genes or QTL is recommended as a potential strategy (Richardson et al 2006). The cumulative effects of QTL pyramiding have been proved previously in soybean (Li et al 2010;Njiti et al 2001Njiti et al , 2002) and other crops (Huang et al 1997;Jiang et al 2007;Richardson et al 2006).…”
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