Secale sylvestre explained

Secale sylvestre is a wild relative of rye (S. cereale).

Breeding

Secale sylvestre is useful for wheat breeding. This includes disease resistance breeding.

Genomics

Secale sylvestre is the source of , a disease resistance gene for wheat powdery mildew. He et al., 2021 use genetic mapping to locate PmSESY on the chromosome.[1]

Notes and References

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    9. 2023. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. Wang. Bo. Meng. Ting. Xiao. Bei. Yu. Tianying. Yue. Tingyan. Jin. Yuli. Ma. Pengtao. 136. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 0040-5752. 261063551. 37606731. 10.1007/s00122-023-04445-4. Fighting wheat powdery mildew: from genes to fields. 196 .

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    3. 2021. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. He. Huagang. Du. Haonan. Liu. Renkang. Liu. Tianlei. Yang. Lijun. Gong. Shuangjun. Tang. Zongxiang. Du. Haimei. Liu. Cheng. Han. Ran. Sun. Weihong. Wang. Lei. Zhu. Shanying. 887–896. 134. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 0040-5752. 230109353. 33388886. 10.1007/s00122-020-03739-1. Characterization of a new gene for resistance to wheat powdery mildew on chromosome 1RL of wild rye Secale sylvestre.