Journal article
Authors list: Graner, A; Streng, S; Kellermann, A; Proeseler, G; Schiemann, A; Peterka, H; Ordon, F
Publication year: 1999
Pages: 405-410
Journal: Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz = Journal of plant diseases and protection
Volume number: 106
Issue number: 4
ISSN: 0340-8159
Publisher: Ulmer
Abstract:
The genetic fine structure of the rym5 locus was studied in a progeny consisting of 391 doubled haploid lines which were evaluated for resistance to two strains of Barley yellow mosaic virus (BaYMV-1, 2) and to Barley mild mosaic virus (BaMMV). The lack of recombinants concerning the reaction to the different bymoviruses provided evidence that rym5 is a complex locus, which is either composed of a series of closely linked genes or comprises a single gene being a member of an allelic series. While the presence of the rym5 gene(s) leads to complete immunity, a novel gene, termed rmm7 conferring partial resistance to BaMMV was mapped in the proximal region of chromosome 1H.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Graner, A., Streng, S., Kellermann, A., Proeseler, G., Schiemann, A., Peterka, H., et al. (1999) Molecular mapping of genes conferring resistance to soil-borne viruses in barley - an approach to promote understanding of host-pathogen interactions, Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz = Journal of plant diseases and protection, 106(4), pp. 405-410
APA Citation style: Graner, A., Streng, S., Kellermann, A., Proeseler, G., Schiemann, A., Peterka, H., & Ordon, F. (1999). Molecular mapping of genes conferring resistance to soil-borne viruses in barley - an approach to promote understanding of host-pathogen interactions. Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz = Journal of plant diseases and protection. 106(4), 405-410.
Keywords
BaMMV; BAMMV-RESISTANCE; barley mild mosaic virus; barley yellow mosaic virus; BAYMV; DISEASE-RESISTANCE; MOSAIC-VIRUS