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QTL analysis of crown rust resistance in perennial ryegrass under conditions of natural and artificial infection

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PLANT BREEDING
Volume 126, Issue 4, Pages 347-352

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0523.2007.01385.x

Keywords

Lolium perenne; Puccinia coronata; quantitative trait loci mapping; G x E interactions; leaf segment test

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Crown rust is an economically devastating disease of perennial ryegrass. Both artificial crown rust inoculations, with the possibility of several selection cycles in one year, as well as marker-assisted selection can be used for more efficient breeding of new resistant cultivars. The objective of this study was to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) for response to crown rust infection in perennial ryegrass. In order to identify relevant markers for response to crown rust infection, QTL mapping was performed on a ryegrass mapping population which was evaluated for resistance in the field for two years as well as by artificial pathogen inoculations using a detached leaf assessment. The broad sense heritability values for the field, detached leaf and combined assays were 0.42, 0.56, and 0.64, respectively, indicating a good potential for selection for crown rust resistance. A total of six QTLs were identified and mapped to linkage groups (LG) LG1, LG4 and LG5, explaining between 6.8% and 16.4% of the total phenotypic variation.

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