Archives of Biological Sciences (Jan 2011)

Indirect selection of Cre1 gene in winter wheat populations

  • Çalişkan M.,
  • Uranbey S.,
  • Nicol J.,
  • Akar T.,
  • Elekçioğlu H.,
  • Kaya G.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1101049C
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 1
pp. 49 – 53

Abstract

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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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