Identification of a second linkage group carrying genes controlling resistance to downy mildew (Plasmopara halstedii) in sunflower (Helianthus annuusL.)
Pf. Bert et al., Identification of a second linkage group carrying genes controlling resistance to downy mildew (Plasmopara halstedii) in sunflower (Helianthus annuusL.), THEOR A GEN, 103(6-7), 2001, pp. 992-997
A sunflower line. XRQ, carrying the gene P15, which gives resistance to all
French downy mildew races shows cotyledon-limited sporulation in seedling
immersion tests, consequently, segregations in crosses with other downy mil
dew resistance sources were tested both by this method and by a secondary i
nfection on leaves. P15 was found to segregate independently of P17 (HA338)
but to be closely linked, or allelic, with P18 (RHA340). F-3 and F-4 proge
nies from a cross with a line containing Pl2 showed that P15 carries resist
ance to race 100 which segregates independently of Pl2. The Pl5 gene was ma
pped on linkage group 6 of the Cartisol RFLP map, linked to two RFLP marker
s, ten AFLP markers and the restorer gene Rfl. Tests with downy mildew race
330 distinguished P15 and P18, the first being susceptible, the second res
istant, whereas both these genes were active against race 304 to which P16
(HA335) and Pl7 gave susceptibility. It is concluded that P15 and P18 are c
losely linked on linkage group 6 and form a separate resistance gene group
from Pl6/Pl7 on linkage group 1. The origins of these groups of downy milde
w resistance genes and their use in breeding are discussed.