Identification and location of Stb9, a gene for resistance to septoria tritici blotch in wheat cultivars courtot and tonic

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Abstract

This study reports the discovery of a gene for resistance to septoria tritici blotch (STB) in two spring wheat cultivars, Courtot and Tonic. The gene, named Stb9, confers resistance to Mycosphaerella graminicola isolate IPO89011. It was mapped by quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis using an existing map of Courtot × Chinese Spring and was located between markers Xfbb226 (3·6 cM) and XksuF1b (9 cM) on the long arm of chromosome 2B. Markers linked to Stb9 in Courtot were then shown to be linked to resistance to IPO89011 in F3 families of Tonic × Longbow. Allelism tests in which Tonic was crossed with Courtot confirmed that Tonic has a gene for resistance to IPO89011 at or very close to the Stb9 locus. SSR markers flanking Stb9 may be used in marker-assisted selection to introgress this gene into winter cultivars or in spring wheat breeding programmes outside Europe. © 2008 BSPP.

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Chartrain, L., Sourdille, P., Bernard, M., & Brown, J. K. M. (2009). Identification and location of Stb9, a gene for resistance to septoria tritici blotch in wheat cultivars courtot and tonic. Plant Pathology, 58(3), 547–555. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3059.2008.02013.x

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