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Canadian Journal of Plant Science | 2014

Inheritance of spot blotch resistance in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

Sarvjeet Singh; Harvinder Singh; Achla Sharma; Madhu Meeta; Baljit Singh; Neha Joshi; Pooja Grover; Adnan Al-Yassin; Shiv Kumar

Singh, S., Singh, H., Sharma, A., Meeta, M., Singh, B., Joshi, N., Grover, P., Al-Yassin, A. and Kumar, S. 2014. Inheritance of spot blotch resistance in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Can. J. Plant Sci. 94: 1203-1209. Spot blotch, caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana, is a major disease of barley hampering its commercial production in many parts of the world. Growing resistant cultivars is the most effective, economical and eco-friendly approach to control the disease. To understand the inheritance of resistance, F1, F2 and F3 generations of two crosses, involving susceptible (PL426 and RD2503) and resistant (BL9 and BL10) parents were studied. The susceptibility of F1 plants and a ratio of 13 susceptible:3 resistant in F2 populations in both crosses indicated that the reaction to spot blotch is hypostatic and is governed by two genes with an epistatic/inhibitory effect of first on the second one. The resistant reaction appeared due to the presence of dominant allele of the second gene. The first gene in dominant homozygous or heterozygous condition had an inhibitory effect over the second gene. The inheritance pattern was confirmed from the segregation pattern of F3 progenies of both the crosses. One hundred-fifty F2:6 recombinant inbred lines (RIL) derived from PL426/BL10 cross gave a good fit to the ratio of 1 resistant:3 susceptible lines under artificial and natural epiphytotic conditions. Recovery of transgressive segregants in the RIL population indicated the presence of some modifiers or minor genes. Test of allelism involving susceptible (PL426)×susceptible (RD2503) and resistant (BL9)×resistant (BL10) parents revealed that both the susceptible parents as well as resistant parents were allelic to each other.


Plant Breeding | 2005

Introgression from wild Cicer reticulatum to cultivated chickpea for productivity and disease resistance

Sarvjeet Singh; R. K. Gumber; Neha Joshi; Kulvir Singh


Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2013

Combining ability analysis for grain yield and its components in malt barley (Hordeum vulgare)

Baljit Singh; Achla Sharma; Neha Joshi; P Mittal; Sarvjeet Singh


Journal of research | 2008

PAU 1691: A new variety of sunnhemp for green manuring

Sarvjeet Singh; Kamaldeep Singh; Navjot Sidhu; Neha Joshi; S. K. Gupta; K S Nagi


Agricultural science digest | 2006

CORRELATION STUDIES FOR GREEN MANURING TRAITS IN SESBANIA

Kamaldeep Singh Virdi; Navjot Sidhu; Sarvjeet Singh; Neha Joshi


Journal of research | 2014

Assessment of genetic diversity in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

A Sharma; Neha Joshi; B S Cheema; M M Jindal; Sarvjeet Singh


Journal of Wheat Research | 2011

Induced resistance for yellow rust and leaf blight in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) using chemical mutagen

Achla Sharma; Sarvjeet Singh; Neha Joshi; Madhu Meeta; Indu Sharma


Plant Disease Research | 2010

Status of yellow rust caused by Puccinia striiformis in district Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar during epidemic year 2008–09

Achla Sharma; Sarvjeet Singh; Neha Joshi; Satvinder Kaur; Vineet K. Sharma; Madhu Meeta; Indu Sharma


National Journal of Plant Improvement | 2006

Studies on association and path analysis for green manuring traits in Dhaincha.

Kamaldeep Singh Virdi; Neha Joshi; Navjot Sidhu; Sarvjeet Singh


Crop improvement | 2005

Studies on Genetic Divergence in Lentil (Lens Culinaris)

Sarvjeet Singh; Inderjit Singh; L S Dhaliwal; Neha Joshi; R.K. Gill

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Sarvjeet Singh

Punjab Agricultural University

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Achla Sharma

Punjab Agricultural University

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Navjot Sidhu

Punjab Agricultural University

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Kamaldeep Singh Virdi

Punjab Agricultural University

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Madhu Meeta

Punjab Agricultural University

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Baljit Singh

Indian Institute of Pulses Research

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Indu Sharma

Punjab Agricultural University

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Kulvir Singh

Punjab Agricultural University

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Pritpal Singh

Punjab Agricultural University

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R. K. Gumber

Punjab Agricultural University

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