Identity of genes of resistance to broomrape race G in sunflower lines of different origin
Автор: Guchetl S.Z., Antonova T.S., Araslanova N.M., Chelyustnikova T.A., Pitinova Yu.V.
Рубрика: Селекция и семеноводство сельскохозяйственных растений
Статья в выпуске: 3 (187), 2021 года.
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Broomrape is an obligate parasite and one of the most significant biotic factors reducing sunflower yield. The main means of controlling broomrape is breeding for sunflower resistance to it. New strategies are required to develop parasite-resistant breeding germplasm, such as a stacking of key genes or a combination of qualitative and quantitative resistance mechanisms. In this regard, it is necessary to keep searching for new sources of resistance and to combine existing genes in case they are not identical. Thus, it is necessary to determine whether the genes of resistance to race G of broomrape are identical in the sunflower lines bred at the V.S. Pustovoit All-Russian Research Institute of Oil Crops. The research material was the previously developed sunflower lines RG, RGP1, RGP2, RGB, RGL1, RGL2, and RGM - donors of resistance to race G of broomrape. The Fi hybrids from pair crossbreeding of these lines were obtained in a greenhouse. The F2 hybrids were obtained in the field by self-pollination of F1 hybrid plants. Plants were tested in a greenhouse for resistance and susceptibility to broomrape using the method of early diagnosis. Mathematical processing was performed by using the x2-test. 13 combinations of crossbreeding were received to complete the test for allelism. In each F1 combination 11-33 plants were evaluated for resistance to race G of broomrape. Among the tested combinations, there was no one resistant to broomrape. Despite the differences in the number of affected plants, the affection degree was small in all hybrid combinations - from 1.0 to 1.8. All F2 hybrid combinations were also affected by broomrape. For eight combinations of F2, two phenotypic classes were found. There was no segregation in three combinations. The number of plants of two combinations was too small to perform X2-test. In general, the x2 values were higher than the acceptable ones with a probability of 0.05, which indicates that the genes of resistance to race G of broomrape in these lines are identical.
Sunflower, broomrape, race G, resistance, donors, allelic genes
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142231248
IDR: 142231248 | DOI: 10.25230/2412-608X-2021-3-187-3-9