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Pathogens ; 11(10)2022 Oct 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36297214

ABSTRACT

Stem rust is one wheat's most dangerous fungal diseases. Yield losses caused by stem rust have been significant enough to cause famine in the past. Some races of stem rust are considered to be a threat to food security even nowadays. Resistance genes are considered to be the most rational environment-friendly and widely used way to control the spread of stem rust and prevent yield losses. More than 60 genes conferring resistance against stem rust have been discovered so far (so-called Sr genes). The majority of the Sr genes discovered have lost their effectiveness due to the emergence of new races of stem rust. There are some known resistance genes that have been used for over 50 years and are still effective against most known races of stem rust. The goal of this article is to outline the different types of resistance against stem rust as well as the effective and noneffective genes, conferring each type of resistance with a brief overview of their origin and usage.

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Cell Biol Int ; 43(9): 1031-1039, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29024189

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Intron-specific DNA polymorphism is present among plant ß-tubulin gene family members and is considered to be one of the molecular markers based on the difference of tubulin introns length assayed both separately (TBP: 1st intron) or in combination (h-TBP: 1st and 2nd introns). These two approaches are possibly useful for wheat breeding programs, since TBP and h-TBP help to differentiate between the accessions of Aegilops biuncialis Vis., a wild relative of wheat. PCR-derived polymorphic fragments were resolved by PAGE electrophoresis. The length of amplicons varied significantly (395-3900 bp for TBP and 466-3440 bp for h-TBP), while the numbers of polymorphic bands were 21 for TBP and 23 for h-TBP, respectively. PIC mean value was circa 0.3. Dendrograms constructed on the basis of the Nei and Li coefficient with the high bootstrap support reveal a similar order of hierarchy for the samples analyzed using both methods. Thus, both techniques uncover DNA polymorphism level sufficiently high to distinguish different accessions of Ae. biuncialis Vis.


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Aegilops/genetics , Genes, Plant/genetics , Introns/genetics , Plant Proteins/genetics , Tubulin/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic
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J Gravit Physiol ; 11(2): P217-8, 2004 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16240516

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Electrophoretic investigation of protein patterns of Brassica rapa L. ovules and seeds from plants grown under clinorotation and in the laboratory control was carried out. Ovules at different stages (7 and 18 days after pollination) and mature seeds were analyzed. Polymorphism of seed storage proteins of B. rapa was taken into consideration in analysis of changes in ovule protein patterns under clinorotation. The appearance of a protein component in the region of about 43 kDa was detected in protein patterns of 7-day-old and 18-day-old ovules in the clinostat variants. Under altered gravity, in 18-day-old ovules, the appearance of a protein in the region of about 70 kDa was also revealed. The appearance of the protein component with the similar mobility (about 43 kDa) in ovules of different age from plants grown at clinorotation suggests that synthesis of this protein may be associated with the plant response to altered gravity. However, the investigation of the nature of this protein and its role requires further research to rule out its appearance because of genotypic differences between ovules of the control and experimental variants.


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Plant Proteins/metabolism , Plant Structures/metabolism , Seeds/metabolism , Weightlessness Simulation , 2S Albumins, Plant , Allergens , Antigens, Plant , Brassica rapa , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Rotation , Seed Storage Proteins
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