Progeny from two crosses of race 0 X race 2 of Cochliobolus carbonum s
egregated in 1:1 ratios for loci controlling mating type, fungicide to
lerance, and ability to sporulate on potato-dextrose agar. Segregation
s at single loci also were observed for three isozyme systems and for
one of two bands in a fourth system. Progeny also segregated for four
esterase bands, but the segregation patterns were complex. Pathogenici
ty to corn was inherited as two apparently complementary genes present
in race 2 but lacking in race 0, which was avirulent on corn. Evidenc
e was found for a new locus for production of pseudothecia and a new l
ocus for production of asci and ascospores. These putative loci differ
from the previously described single loci for pseudothecium and ascos
pore production in C. carbonum. Gene mapping analysis identified two l
inkage groups: one 11 cM (centiMorgans) long with two linked loci for
esterase bands, and one 164 cM long with six loci including the mating
type locus, one locus for cadmium tolerance, and two loci for esteras
e bands. A quantitative trait locus for conidium production was found
within 2 cM of the Est-B92 locus of the larger linkage group. The freq
uency distributions among race 0 X race 2 progeny for the numbers of c
onidia and pseudothecia produced were skewed toward poor production by
most of the progeny relative to the parents.