Assessment of Heritability of Alternariahelianthi Resistance Trait in Sunflower Using Molecular Markers

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Leaf spot disease caused by Alternaria helianthi (Hansf.) is an important fungal disease of sunflower in India and elsewhere. Non-availability of known sources for resistance to Alternaria is a major constraint in sunflower breeding. Hence, seeds of sunflower genotypes were subjected to gamma-irradiation to develop mutant populations. Mutants were selected from the M2generation based on percent disease incidence and were passed on to the M3generation. Genomic DNA from leaf samples was evaluated by PCR amplification using random decamer primers and the amplified DNA fragments from mutants were compared with their respective controls. Single marker and stepwise regression analysis carried out in relation to percent disease index indicate that the alleles OPC5-B, K, J, OPA12-D and OPA15-A are strongly associated with Alternaria helianthi resistance. © 2005, by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston. All rights reserved.

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Murthy, U. K., Lyngdoh, I. E., Prasad, D. T., Gopalakrishna, T., & Shivanna, M. B. (2005). Assessment of Heritability of Alternariahelianthi Resistance Trait in Sunflower Using Molecular Markers. Helia, 28(43), 33–42. https://doi.org/10.2298/hel0543033m

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