L. Hartl et al., Identification of AFLP markers closely linked to the powdery mildew resistance genes Pm1c and Pm4a in common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), GENOME, 42(2), 1999, pp. 322-329
A total of 7654 DNA fragments were screened for linkage to wheat powdery mi
ldew resistance gene Pmlc employing fluorescently based AFLP analysis and p
henotypic pools from F-3 families. F-3 and derived F-4 families were used f
or segregation analysis. Pool screening revealed several cosegregating and
tightly linked (0.9 cM) AFLP markers for the Pmlc resistance gene. The prev
iously reported RFLP locus Xwhs178 was integrated into the AFLP map in the
vicinity of Pmlc. One AFLP marker, 18M2, was determined to be highly specif
ic for the Pmlc gene in diverse genetic backgrounds. As Pmlc allele confers
an effective resistance to powdery mildew, the marker 18M2 provides a valu
able tool for enhancing marker assisted selection and pyramiding of powdery
mildew resistance genes in wheat.