v:L-18913 / Meering selections R9.3,v:R11.4,v:R14.2,v2:L-18913 = Synthetic Langdon / Ae. tauschii var. meyeri AUS 18913 Sr9e,ma:Co-segregation with RFLP Xpsr649-2DS at both the diploid and hexaploid levels,ma:A PCR-based marker, csSC46 was developed from a BAC clone containing Xpsr649
tv:DAS15,tv:RWG35,tv:RWG36,al:Ae. speltoides PI 369590,ma:Located in the interval Xgwm47-2B - Xgpw4165-2B
Comment:
Derived from Ae. speltoides.
Further chromosome engineering on DAS15 showed that the alien segment carried two resistance genes. The gene on 2BL was considered to be Sr47 based on low infection type. The second gene located in 2BS produced a low infection type similar to Sr39 and was located in a similar position to that gene {10872}.
v:87M66-2-1,v:87M66-5- 6,v:Thatcher + Lr21, RL5406,v:Various backcross derivatives developed at PBI Cobbitty,dv:Ae. tauschii RL5289,su:CS1D5406,ma:Xgwm106-1D/BE44426 ? 1.82 cM ? Sr45 ? 0.39 cM ?csssu45/Af45
Comment:
Tests of natural and induced mutants of P. graminis f. sp. tritici indicated that Sr45 has identical specificity to Sr21 {934}. One race distinguishing Sr45 and Sr21 is reported in {11134}.
bin:7AL-0.74-0.86,bin:7AL-13 0.83-0.89,i:Marquis*4//Stewart*3/T. monococcum,i:Sr22/9*LMPG,i:Others,v:CS/3/Steinwedel*2//Spelmar/T. boeoticum,v:Schomburgk,v:Steinwedel*2//Spelmar/T. boeoticum,v:Others,v:Recombinant line reported in,tv:Spelmar/T. boeoticum,tv:Stewart*6/T. monococcum RL 5244,dv:Various T. monococcum accessions,ma:Hexaploid derivatives with Sr22 carried 'alien' segments of varying lengths; the shortest segment was distal to Xpsr129-7A,ma:See also,ma:Xcfa2123-7A - 6 cM - Sr22 - 5.9 cM - Xcfa2019-7A,ma:Multiplex marker cssu22 based on STS markers derived from cloned fragment csIH81 was developed in,ma:This marker gave positive results for Sr22 in all recombinant lines including those reported in,ma:Recombined lines with shortened introgressions from diploid wheat are reported in,ma:the shortest was U5616020-154
i:I Hope 1D-Ra,i:Sr18/8*LMPG,s:CS*6/Hope 1D,v:Present in the majority of wheat stocks,v:Stocks not possessing Sr18: Brevit,v:Chinese Spring,v:Eureka,v:Federation,v:Gular,v:Kenya C6042,v:Koala,v:Little Club,v:Morocco,v:Norka,v:Prelude,v:Yalta
i:Sr26/9*LMPG,v:Avocet,v:Flinders,v:Harrier,v:Jabiru,v:King,v:Kite,v:Knott's 6A-6Ae#1L translocation to Thatcher,v:Takari,v2:Bass Sr36,v2:Eagle Sr9g,ma:Detected with several RFLP probes,ma:A PCR marker, Sr26#43 was reported in
Comment:
Derived from Thin. elongatum.
Secondary recombinants with shortened 6AL#1L segments involving chromosomes 6A and 6D are reported in {11141}; five 6A recombinants were accessioned in the Australian Winter Cereals Collection.
i:Sr21/8*LMPG,v:Hexaploid derivatives of T. monococcum,tv:Tetraploid derivatives of T. monococcum,dv:Einkorn CI2433,dv:Dv92 Sr35,dv:G2919 Sr35,dv:Various monococcum accessions. See also Sr45 which has similar specificity to Sr21,ma:FD52726 - 0.25 cM - Sr21 - 0.05 cM - EX594406
s:CS*7/Marquis Selection 3B Sr16,s:CS*5/Thatcher 3B Sr16,v:Marquillo,v:Tincurrin,v:Windebri,v2:Condor Sr8a,v2:Celebration Sr9gSr16,v2:Condor Thatcher Sr5Sr9gSr16,v2:RL6058 (a Thatcher derivative),v2:W3746 Sr7a,tv:Postulated for several durums,ma:IWA6086 - Sr12 - IWA4613
Comment:
Recessive.
Sr12 is more widespread and probably more effective in conferring resistance than is usually acknowledged {939}. Although the association of field resistance and Sr12 was not definitive allelism or close linkage is clearly involved {11104}.
i:Sr24/9*LMPG,i:Sears' 3D/Ag translocations,v:Agent,v:Blueboy II,v:Collin,v:Cloud,v:Cody,v:Ernest,v:Fox,v:Gamka,v:Karee,v:Keene,v:Kinko,v:Palmiet,v:Sage,v:SST 23,v:SST 25,v:SST 44 = T4R,v:SST 102,v:Torres,v:Wilga,v2:Siouxland Sr31,v2:List of Australian genotypes,tr:Amigo,tr:Teewon,tr:Note:Amigo and some derivatives also carry a 1AL.1RS translocation with resistance from rye,tr:Millenium,su:Chinese Spring 3Ag {3D},su:TAP48,ma:Xbarc71-3Ag was considered a better marker for Sr24 than STS Sr24#12
Comment:
Derived from Thin. elongatum. Sr24 is completely linked in coupling with Lr24 {956} and often with red grain colour. See Reaction to P. triticina.
i:Sr30/7*LMPG - Lines 1, 2, and 3,v:Festiguay,v:Mediterranean W1728,v:Webster,v2:HD2009 Sr2,v2:Klein Cometa Sr8b,v2:Relatively common in Australian and Mexican wheats. Various unnamed accessions,ma:Xcfd12-5D - 9.0 cM - Sr30 - 16.6 cM - Xgwm292-5D
Comment:
According to {10858} Webster RL6201 carries a second gene SrW that confers resistance to the race Ug99 group.
v:Exchange,v:Warden,v:Sr23 is always associated with Lr16,v2:Etoile de Choisy Sr29
Comment:
The following chromosome locations are consistant with the finding that the first location was based on Rescue monosomics. Rescue differs from CS by a 2B-4B reciprocal translocation {939}.
i:MA1 and MA2 four-breakpoint double translocation lines 1RS-1BS-1RS.1BL in Pavon,v:Amika {heterogeneous} Sr5,v:Cougar,v:Feng-Kang 2,v:Feng-Kang 8,v:Gamtoos,v:GR876,v:Jing-Dan 106,v:Jan 7770-4,v:Lu-Mai 1,v:Rawhide (heterogenous),v:Yi 78-4078,v2:Dong Xie 3 Sr5,v2:Dong Xie 4 Sr5,v2:Istra Sr5,v2:Solaris Sr5,v2:Siouxland Sr24,tv:Cando*2/Veery = KS91WGRC14,ma:1BS/1RS recombinants 4.4 cM proximal to Gli-B1/Glu-B3,ma:Several markers tightly linked with Sr31 were indentified in,ma:A SCAR marker, SCSS30.2576 was developed,ma:Xscm09-1R208
Comment:
Derived from S. cereale cv. Petkus. See also Reaction to P. striiformis, Yr9: Reaction to P. triticina, Lr26 Sr31 seems to be different from the rye-derived gene in Amigo and related materials {10270}.
ad:CS + Imperial 1R,v:Line T6-1 AUS 91434,al:S. cereale cv. Imperial,ma:Line T6-1 retains the rye marker AW2-5
Comment:
In rye Sr50 may be allelic with Sr31; however in wheat they can be regarded as separate loci Sr50 is located in a small interstitial segment not detected by GISH. Line T6-1 lacks the Sec-1 allele from rye {10745}.
bin:2AL1-0.85-1.00,v:Arina,v2:Arina Sr56 AUS 91457,ma:Xgwm382-2AL - 0.6 cM - Xgwm311-2AL - 2.6 cM - Xfba8a-2AL - 1.3 cM - Xstm673acag - 1.1 cM - Yr1 - 16.5 cM - Sr48,ma:Sr48 is considerably distal to the most distal of published markers, all of which are proximal to Yr1
bin:3AL8 0.85-1.00,i:Marquis*5/G2919,v,tv:Tetraploid and hexaploid derivatives of T. monococcum,dv:DV92 Sr21,dv:G2919 Sr21,dv:T. monococcum C69. 69 Selection,dv:G2919,ma:Sr35 was mapped to a 5.1 cM interval between XBF483299 and XCJ656351 in diploid wheat,ma:Mapped in diploid wheat to a 2.2-3.1 cM region between Xbf483299 and XCJ656351 and corresponding to a 174 bp region in Brachypodium,c:Sr35 is a CC-NBS-LRR gene
s:CS*6/Hope 3B,v2:HD2009 Sr30,v2:Warigo Sr7b Sr17,v2:Suneca Sr8a Sr17,v2:Hopps Sr9d,v2:Lancer Sr9d Sr17,v2:Scout Sr9d Sr17,v2:See also,ma:Xgwm389-3B - 2.7 cM - Sr2 - 1.1 cM - Xglk683-3B,ma:.....Xglk683(STS Xsun2-3B) - 0.5 cM - Xgwm533-3B,ma:These SSR loci were located within FL 0.87 - 0.75,ma:All 27 lines with Sr2 carried a 120 bp allele at Xgwm533-3B,ma:A 120 bp allele in 4 cultivars lacking Sr2 differed from the Sr2 associated allele at 4 base positions,ma:STMs for the Xgwm533-3B locus had increased specificity as markers for Sr2,ma:Tightly linked CAPS marker csSr2 based on a SNP proved superior to Xgwm533-3B as a marker for Sr2
Comment:
Recessive allele. Adult plant response.
Sr2 is associated with pseudo-black chaff{742,1102} and seedling chlorosis (see {149}) and occurs very frequently in commercial wheats, especially in germplasm produced and distributed by CIMMYT. Sr2 has probably remained effective since the 1920s. Lines combining Sr2 and Fhb1 are reported in {11170}; Sr2 is located about 2 cM distal to Fhb1.
i:Sr36/8*LMPG,v:Arthur,v:Arthur 71,v:Flemink,v:GK Kincso,v:Gouritz,v:Idaed 59,v:Maris Fundin,v:Mengavi,v:SST 101,v:SST 107,v:Timvera,v:T. timopheevii derivatives,v:Zaragoza,v:Others,v2:Bass Sr26,v2:Combination III Sr9e,v2:Timson Sr5 Sr6,tv:T. timopheevii,ma:Xgwm429-2B - 0.8 cM - Sr36/Xstm773-2-2B/Xgwm31-2B/Xwmc477-2B,ma:Xgwm319-2B - 0.9 cM - Sr36/Xstm773-2-2B/Xwmc477-2B,ma:Xgwm429-2B - 0.8 cM - Sr36/Xstm773-2/Xgwm319/Xwmc477-2B,ma:Xgwm319-2B - 0.9 cM - Sr36/Xstm773-2/Xwmc477-2B,ma:Of four markers Xwmc477-2B was the best, but it is not a perfect marker