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Development of a cDNA-AFLP derived CAPS marker co-segregating with the powdery mildew resistance gene Mlg in barley


Authors listKorell, M; Eschholz, TW; Eckey, C; Biedenkopf, D; Kogel, KH; Friedt, W; Ordon, F

Publication year2008

Pages102-104

JournalPlant Breeding

Volume number127

Issue number1

ISSN0179-9541

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0523.2007.01381.x

PublisherWiley


Abstract
Powdery mildew is an important pathogen of barley in many barley-growing areas. To identify molecular markers for the resistance gene Mlg located on chromosome 4H, a cDNA-AFLP approach was carried out on near-isogenic lines. Based on the identification of a differentiating fragment of 37 bp, which turned out to be part of a nucleoside diphosphate kinase as estimated by BLASTN, a CAPS marker has been developed, which co-segregated with Mlg in a population of 738 F-2-plants. Due to its co-dominant inheritance, clear banding pattern and close linkage this marker is well suited for marker-based selection procedures.



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Harvard Citation styleKorell, M., Eschholz, T., Eckey, C., Biedenkopf, D., Kogel, K., Friedt, W., et al. (2008) Development of a cDNA-AFLP derived CAPS marker co-segregating with the powdery mildew resistance gene Mlg in barley, Plant Breeding, 127(1), pp. 102-104. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0523.2007.01381.x

APA Citation styleKorell, M., Eschholz, T., Eckey, C., Biedenkopf, D., Kogel, K., Friedt, W., & Ordon, F. (2008). Development of a cDNA-AFLP derived CAPS marker co-segregating with the powdery mildew resistance gene Mlg in barley. Plant Breeding. 127(1), 102-104. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0523.2007.01381.x


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