RAS Agricultural ScienceВестник российской сельскохозяйственной науки Vestnik of the Russian Agricultural Science

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Molecular marking in a white cabbage selection for resistance to Alternaria Blight

PII
10.31857/S2500208224020029-1
DOI
10.31857/S2500208224020029
Publication type
Article
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Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue number 2
Pages
8-10
Abstract
In the presented study, the polymorphism of SSR loci was studied on the basis of the resistance of white cabbage to alternariosis. This work was carried out in order to identify effective and informative ISSR markers for the identification of donor alleles of resistance to alternariosis in the genotypes of hybrid plants of culture. Of the 20 tested markers, only 3 (PBCESSRJU13, PBCESSRJU6, NI-F02a) demonstrate an allelic difference between the isogenic lines of white cabbage contrasting in resistance to Alternaria Blight. They will become the basis for subsequent studies on the analysis of cleavage in segregating populations and the determination of informative DNA marker systems co-inherited with the sign of resistance of cabbage to alternariosis.
Keywords
капуста белокочанная SSR-маркеры ПЦР-анализ альтернариоз изогенные линии
Date of publication
17.09.2025
Year of publication
2025
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