Genetics and breeding for clubroot resistance in Canadian spring canola (Brassica napus L.)

2014 
AbstractClubroot disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin is a concern to the canola (Brassica napus L.) growers in Canada. A crop management strategy that includes deployment of genetic resistance and appropriate cultural practices is needed for long-term management of this disease. Resistance to the P. brassicae pathotypes present in Canada has been found in the primary and secondary gene pools of spring B. napus canola. Some of these sources, such as winter canola ‘Mendel’, rutabaga and Pak Choi (Brassica rapa L.) ‘Flower Nabana’, were used in genetic studies and breeding for the development of clubroot-resistant canola cultivars. A dominant gene in ‘Mendel’ and ‘Flower Nabana’ was found to confer resistance to P. brassicae pathotype 3, while a simple or a complex genetic control of resistance was found in rutabaga. The clubroot resistance (CR) gene in ‘Flower Nabana’ was mapped to chromosome A3, and molecular markers linked to the CR gene were identified for use in marker-assisted breeding (...
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