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Euphytica | 2005

Identification of RAPD markers linked to the rust (Uromyces fabae) resistance gene in pea (Pisum sativum)

S. Vijayalakshmi; Kusum Yadav; Chanda Kushwaha; S. B. Sarode; C. P. Srivastava; Ramesh Chand; B. D. Singh

SummaryTwo RAPD markers linked to gene for resistance (assayed as pustule number cm−2 leaf area) to rust [Uromyces fabae (Pers.) de Bary] in pea (Pisum sativum L.) were identified using a mapping population of 31 BC1F1 [HUVP 1 (HUVP 1 × FC 1] plants, FC 1 being the resistant parent. The analysis of genetics of rust resistance was based on the parents, F1, F2, BC1F1 and BC1F2 generations. Rust resistance in pea is of non-hypersensitive type; it appeared to be governed by a single partially dominant gene for which symbol Ruf is proposed. Further, this trait seems to be affected by some polygenes in addition to the proposed oligogene Ruf. A total of 614 decamer primers were used to survey the parental polymorphism with regard to DNA amplification by polymerase chain reaction. The primers that amplified polymorphic bands present in the resistant parent (FC 1) were used for bulked segregant analysis. Those markers that amplified consistently and differentially in the resistant and susceptible bulks were separately tested with the 31 BC1F1 individuals. Two RAPD makers, viz., SC10-82360 (primer, GCCGTGAAGT), and SCRI-711000 (primer, GTGGCGTAGT), flanking the rust resistance gene (Ruf) with a distance of 10.8 cM (0.097 rF and LOD of 5.05) and 24.5 cM (0.194 rF and a LOD of 2.72), respectively, were identified. These RAPD markers were not close enough to Ruf to allow a dependable maker-assisted selection for rust resistance. However, if the two makers flanking Ruf were used together, the effectiveness of MAS would be improved considerably.


European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2006

Role of Aeciospores in Outbreaks of Pea (Pisum sativum) Rust (Uromyces fabae)

Chanda Kushwaha; Ramesh Chand; Chandra Prakash Srivastava


World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2010

Association of melanin content with conidiogenesis in Bipolaris Sorokiniana of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

B. M. Bashyal; Ramesh Chand; Chanda Kushwaha; Devyani Sen; L. C. Prasad; A. K. Joshi


Current Microbiology | 2009

Studies on Endophytic Colonization Ability of Two Upland Rice Endophytes, Rhizobium sp. and Burkholderia sp., Using Green Fluorescent Protein Reporter

Manoj Kumar Singh; Chanda Kushwaha; Ramesh K. Singh


Field Crops Research | 2007

Identification and evaluation of a critical time for assessment of slow rusting in pea against Uromyces fabae

Chanda Kushwaha; C. P. Srivastava; Ramesh Chand; B. D. Singh


Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2010

Importance of aecial cups/pustule for selection for slow rusting in pea (Pisum sativum) against Uromyces fabae*

Chanda Kushwaha; Ramesh Chand; Chandra Prakash Srivastava; Aruna Singh; Rashmi Rai; B. D. Singh


Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2012

A quantitative analysis of rust (Uromyces fabae) resistance in pea (Pisum sativum) using RILs

Aruna Singh; Rashmi Rai; Chandra Prakash Srivastava; B. D. Singh; Chanda Kushwaha; Ramesh Chand


Turkish Journal of Biology | 2016

Identification and characterisation of Mlo genes in pea (Pisum sativum L.)vis-à-vis validation of Mlo gene-specific markers

Chinmayee Mohapatra; Ramesh Chand; Vinay Kumar Singh; Anil Kumar Singh; Chanda Kushwaha


Indian phytopathology | 2013

Differential mode of action of tricyclazole in vitro and in planta on Bipolaris sorokiniana causing spot blotch in barley

Anirudha Chattopadhyay; Chanda Kushwaha; Ramesh Chand; J.S. Srivastava


Indian phytopathology | 2011

Infection biology of aeciospores of Uromyces viciae-fabae under warm humid conditions

Ramesh Chand; Sharad Shroff; Chanda Kushwaha; R.N. Kharwar; Aruna Singh

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Ramesh Chand

Banaras Hindu University

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B. D. Singh

Banaras Hindu University

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B. M. Bashyal

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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L. C. Prasad

Banaras Hindu University

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Rashmi Rai

Banaras Hindu University

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A. K. Joshi

International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center

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Anil Kumar Singh

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Devyani Sen

Banaras Hindu University

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Kusum Yadav

Banaras Hindu University

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