1. Characterization of the Q.Ymym region on wheat chromosome 2D associated with wheat yellow mosaic virus resistance.
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Kobayashi, Fuminori, Kojima, Hisayo, Tanaka, Tsuyoshi, Saito, Mika, Kiribuchi‐Otobe, Chikako, and Nakamura, Toshiki
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MOSAIC viruses ,WHEAT diseases & pests ,PHYTOPLASMAS ,MOSAIC diseases ,WINTER wheat ,WHEAT ,CHROMOSOMES - Abstract
Yellow mosaic disease, caused by wheat yellow mosaic virus (WYMV), is one of the most serious diseases of winter wheat in Japan and China. A single major QTL for WYMV resistance in the Japanese wheat variety 'Yumechikara', designated Q.Ymym, has been mapped on a 43.6 cM linkage block between the two markers Xcfd233 and Xgwm349 on chromosome 2D. We were able to obtain two recombinants within the block, which facilitated reducing the size of the linkage block. The pseudomolecule sequence of 'Chinese Spring' (CS) indicated that the original Q.Ymym region of 43.6 cM corresponded to 68.5 Mb and the narrowed Q.Ymym region represents a size of 27.3 Mb. The sequence features of the Q.Ymym region were unique in comparison with CS sequences, which may have led to the low recombination rate within the block. The Q.Ymym haplotype block was detected in other WYMV‐resistant varieties but not in the susceptible varieties used in this study. The unique sequence structure of the Q.Ymym region allowed the development of co‐dominant markers for use in marker‐assisted selection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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