Inheritance of resistance to Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in winter wheat cv. Michigan Amber

Wojciech Wakuliński

wojciech_wakulinski@sggw.edu.pl
Katedra Fitopatologii, SGGW, Warszawa (Poland)

Czesław Zamorski


Katedra Fitopatologii, SGGW, Warszawa (Poland)

Zofia Białoskórska


Hodowla Roślin „DANKO” Oddział Laski (Poland)

Barbara Łotocka


Katedra Botaniki, SGGW, Warszawa (Poland)

Bogdan Nowicki


Katedra Fitopatologii, SGGW, Warszawa (Poland)

Małgorzata Schollenberger


Katedra Fitopatologii, SGGW, Warszawa (Poland)

Abstract

The inheritance of resistance to tan spot in winter wheat cultivar Michigan Amber was investigated in reciprocal crosses with four susceptible cultivars Gama, Olma, Almari and Maltanka. The all hybrids of F1 generation after inoculation by P. tritici-repentis reacted as susceptible parents, and cytoplasmic effect was statistically insignificant. Trait segregation ratio 3:1 susceptible to resistant at F2 generation indicates that the resistance to tan spot in cv. Michigan Amber is determined by one recessive gene.

 

Keywords:

Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, resistance, wheat

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Wakuliński, W. (2004) “Inheritance of resistance to Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in winter wheat cv. Michigan Amber ”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (231), pp. 95–99. doi: 10.37317/biul-2004-0112.

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Wojciech Wakuliński 
wojciech_wakulinski@sggw.edu.pl
Katedra Fitopatologii, SGGW, Warszawa Poland

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Czesław Zamorski 

Katedra Fitopatologii, SGGW, Warszawa Poland

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Zofia Białoskórska 

Hodowla Roślin „DANKO” Oddział Laski Poland

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Barbara Łotocka 

Katedra Botaniki, SGGW, Warszawa Poland

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Bogdan Nowicki 

Katedra Fitopatologii, SGGW, Warszawa Poland

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Małgorzata Schollenberger 

Katedra Fitopatologii, SGGW, Warszawa Poland

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