Molecular Selection of Beta vulgaris L. Breeding Material with Biotic Stress-Resistance Genes


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This paper presents the results from molecular genetic studies on breeding material of domestic and foreign sugar beet hybrids for the presence of resistance genes to root-knot nematode, rhizomania, and powdery mildew. Testing of plants was carried out using the polymerase chain reaction method. The genes R6m-1, Rz1 and Rz2, and Pm were identified with the help of five single-chain RAPD and four allele-specific primers. As a result of molecular screening of the sugar beet cultivar samples, the presence of these resistance genes was revealed.

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A. A. Nalbandyan

Mazlumov All-Russia Research Institute of Sugar Beet and Sugar

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Email: arpnal@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, pos. VNIISS, Voronezh oblast, 396030

T. P. Fedulova

Mazlumov All-Russia Research Institute of Sugar Beet and Sugar

Email: arpnal@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, pos. VNIISS, Voronezh oblast, 396030

A. S. Hussein

Mazlumov All-Russia Research Institute of Sugar Beet and Sugar

Email: arpnal@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, pos. VNIISS, Voronezh oblast, 396030

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