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Identificaiton of a clubroot resistance locus conferring resistance to a <i>Plasmodiophora brassicae</i> classified into pathotype group 3 in Chinese cabbage (<i>Brassica rapa</i> L.)
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- Kato Takeyuki
- Graduate School of Bioresources, Mie University NARO Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science
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- Hatakeyama Katsunori
- NARO Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science
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- Fukino Nobuko
- NARO Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science
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- Matsumoto Satoru
- NARO Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science
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- Identification of a clubroot resistance locus conferring resisntance to a Plasmodiophora brassicae classified into pathotype group 3 in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L.)
- Identification of a clubroot resistance locus conferring resistance to a Plasmodiophora brassicae classified into pathotype group 3 in Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L.)
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In Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa), the clubroot resistance (CR) genes Crr1 and Crr2 are effective against the mild Plasmodiophora brassicae isolate Ano-01 and the more virulent isolate Wakayama-01, but not against isolate No. 14, classified into pathotype group 3. ‘Akiriso’, a clubroot-resistant F1 cultivar, showed resistance to isolate No. 14. To increase the durability of resistance, we attempted to identify the CR locus in ‘Akiriso’. CR in ‘Akiriso’ segregated as a single dominant gene and was linked to several molecular markers that were also linked to CRb, a CR locus from cultivar ‘CR Shinki’. We developed additional markers around CRb and constructed partial genetic maps of this region in ‘Akiriso’ and ‘CR Shinki’. The positions and order of markers in the genetic maps of the two cultivars were very similar. The segregation ratios for resistance to isolate No. 14 in F2 populations derived from each of the two cultivars were also very similar. These results suggest that the CR locus in ‘Akiriso’ is CRb or a tightly linked locus. The newly developed markers in this study were more closely linked to CRb than previously reported markers and will be useful for marker-assisted selection of CRb in Chinese cabbage breeding.<br>
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- Breeding Science
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Breeding Science 62 (3), 282-287, 2012
Japanese Society of Breeding