The past, present and future of breeding rust resistant wheat
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Abstract
Two classes of genes are used for breeding rust resistant wheat. The first class, called R (for resistance) genes, are pathogen race specific in their action, effective at all plant growth stages and probably mostly encode immune receptors of the nucleotide binding leucine rich repeat (NB-LRR) class. The second class is called adult plant resistance genes (APR) because resistance is usually functional only in adult plants, and, in contrast to most R genes, the levels of resistance conferred by single APR genes are only partial and allow considerable disease development. Some but not all APR genes provide resistance to all isolates of a rust pathogen species and a subclass of these provides resistance to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 82
Authors
4- JGJeffrey G. EllisCorresponding
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- ELEvans Lagudah
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- WSWolfgang Spielmeyer
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- PNPeter N. Dodds
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Topics & keywords
- Gene
- Biology
- Genetics
- R gene
- Rust (programming language)
- Plant disease resistance
- Pathogen
- Life in Land