Among the licensed winter wheat varieties are varieties which are resistant to powdery mildew disease (Blumeria graminis) in wheat, and whose resistance genetics is not characterized. These effective resistance genes are of much interest to the practical breeding. In the study, unknown resistances were phenotyped in field trials for several years, to register the resistance under environmental conditions. Simultaneously resistance gene marker where detected by AFLP-technique (Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism), which coupled closely to the resistance genes. Further diagnostic Pyrosequencing- and STS markers could be developed.
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Among the licensed winter wheat varieties are varieties which are resistant to powdery mildew disease (Blumeria graminis) in wheat, and whose resistance genetics is not characterized. These effective resistance genes are of much interest to the practical breeding. In the study, unknown resistances were phenotyped in field trials for several years, to register the resistance under environmental conditions. Simultaneously resistance gene marker where detected by AFLP-technique (Amplified Fragment...
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