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ОЦЕНКА ДОНОРСКИХ СПОСОБНОСТЕЙ ИММУННЫХ ИНТРОГРЕССИВНЫХ ЛИНИЙ ТВЕРДОЙ ПШЕНИЦЫ, ПРОИЗВОДНЫХ TRITICUM TIMOPHEEVII ZHUK

The evaluation of the donor abilities of stem rust resistant durum wheat lines created by hybridization of Triticum durum Desf. with T. timopheevii Zhuk. has been carried out. Two introgressive immune lines (HT-7, HT-10) were studied. They have been tested in the experimental field under artificial...

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Published in:Acta biologica Sibirica 2016-01, Vol.2 (4), p.35
Main Authors: Khlebova, L P, Barysheva, N V, Kraynov, A P
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Language:Russian
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Summary:The evaluation of the donor abilities of stem rust resistant durum wheat lines created by hybridization of Triticum durum Desf. with T. timopheevii Zhuk. has been carried out. Two introgressive immune lines (HT-7, HT-10) were studied. They have been tested in the experimental field under artificial inoculation of plants at tillering stage with a set of the most aggressive stem rust races from the local populations in Western Siberia for many years. To determine their donor abilities, the lines were crossed with four durum wheat varieties. F1BC1- F3BC1, F1BC2- F3BC2 as well as F2 progenies were investigated. Resistance to stem rust of introgressive tetraploid lines derived from T. timopheevii can be transferred to the offspring both in self-pollination hybrids and in backcrossing programmes. Each additional backcrossing requires increasing several times a sample size due to polygenic control of resistance to stem rust. The observed and expected frequencies of immune recombinants were approximately equal when they were infected with one race and a set of pathogen races. This fact gives reason to use the results of genetic analysis in a breeding programme to create immune wheat varieties. The introgressive lines could be considered as donors of stem rust resistance in breeding for immunity.
ISSN:2412-1908
2412-1908
DOI:10.14258/abs.v2i4.1630