Powdery mildew resistance of Nordic spring wheat cultivars grown in Estonia

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A group of spring wheat cultivars originating from Sweden, Finland, Norway, Germany, and the Netherlands was analysed for powdery mildew resistance. Using functional molecular markers, two alleles of the major resistance gene Pm3 were detected among the cultivars under the study. One of the alleles, Pm3d, was detected in the resistant cultivars 'Vinjett', 'SW Estrad', and 'Zebra', and in 'Tjalve', a cultivar of earlier release susceptible to the local population of powdery mildew. The second allele of Pm3 detected in the analysed group of cultivars was the allele Pm3f, rarely used in Europe. It was identified in the resistant cultivars 'Satu', 'Helle', and in the moderatively resistant cultivar 'Mahti'. Pm3f was found to be effective against the local population of powdery mildew in Estonia, while Pm3d provided no protective effect. Besides the Pm3d allele on chromosome 1A, monosomic analysis of the cultivar 'Vinjett',which is almost immune to powdery mildew, identified two additional loci on chromosomes 5D and 7D, respectively, presumably responsible for the high resistance in this cultivar. In contrast to the earlier cultivars, six recently released cultivars ('Vinjett', 'SW Estrad', 'Zebra', 'Satu', 'Helle', 'Meri') demonstrated a high resistance to the powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis DC. f. sp. tritici both in the field and seedling tests, showing that the genetic basis of powdery mildew resistance in Nordic spring wheat has been improved noticeably in the last ten years. © 2008 Taylor & Francis.

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Peusha, H., Enno, T., Jakobson, I., Tsõmbalova, J., Ingver, A., & Järve, K. (2008). Powdery mildew resistance of Nordic spring wheat cultivars grown in Estonia. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica Section B: Soil and Plant Science, 58(4), 289–296. https://doi.org/10.1080/09064710701706242

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