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Genetic Diversity in Australasian Populations of the Crown Rust Pathogen of Ryegrasses (Puccinia coronata f.sp lolii)
Peter Dracatos, Jeremy Dumsday, Alan Stewart, Mark Dobrowolski, Noel Cogan, Kevin Smith, John Forster, T Yamada (ed.), G Spangenberg (ed.)
MOLECULAR BREEDING OF FORAGE AND TURF | SPRINGER | Published : 2009
Abstract
Crown rust fungus, Puccinia coronata f.sp. lolii is an obligate biotrophic pathogen of ryegrasses which causes significant reductions of herbage yield, palatability and digestibility. Genetic diversity in virulence has been reported in all the major temperate regions of the world and is therefore a major problem for pasture and turf breeders developing varieties with durable resistance for crown rust. Knowledge of the genetic variation present both within and between Australasian crown rust populations is essential for the efficient production of resistant varieties. A total of 11 efficient simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers developed from a urediniospore-derived expressed sequence tag (ES..
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