Plant Protection Science (Jun 2002)

Mutations in wheat leading to enhanced resistance to the fungal pathogen of yellow rust

  • L.A. Boyd,
  • J.A. Howie,
  • T. Worland,
  • R. Stratford,
  • P.H. Smith

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/10324-PPS
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. SI 1 - 6th Conf EFPP
pp. S73 – S75

Abstract

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The isolation and study of plant resistance genes is revealing a story more complicated than the gene-for-gene hypothesis originally implied. The story of resistance is complicated even further by the discovery of genes that appear to have a negative effect on resistance. Early studies in the wheat line Hobbit 'sib' identified a number of chromosomes that reduced the level of field resistance to the fungal pathogen Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici, the causal agent of yellow rust on wheat. From a series of deletion mutants generated in Hobbit 'sib' a number of mutant lines were selected that gave enhanced resistance to yellow rust. The phenotypic, genetic and molecular characterisation of some of these mutants is presented.

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