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Author: Florian Goettelmann
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NA.
M2289.
Mapped on LG4.
LpSSRK05A11 (SSR), P38M50_252 (AFLP).
Explained 66.8% of resistance in one greenhouse experiment and 13.3 43.3% — Jaroslav Michalko 2020/06/18 13:57— and 83.8% of resistance in two field experiments [ 1] .
NA
M2289.
Mapped on LG4.
P38M50_410 (AFLP). P32M50_410 (AFLP) — Jaroslav Michalko 2020/06/18 14:01—
Explained 10.8% of resistance in one field experiment[ 1] .
NA
M2289.
Mapped on LG1.
P38M50_410 (AFLP). LMgSSR04-06F (SSR) — Jaroslav Michalko 2020/06/18 14:11—
Explained 10.8 2.9% — Jaroslav Michalko 2020/06/18 14:15— of resistance in one field experiment[ 1] .
NA
M2289.
Mapped on LG5.
E41M47_133 (AFLP).
Explained 7.4% of resistance in one glasshouse experiment[ 1] .
NA
M2289.
Mapped on LG6.
E39M50_196 (AFLP).
Explained 7.3% of resistance in one field experiment[ 1] .
CX066043.
« genotype A » (advanced breeding germplasm, Agroscope FAL Reckenholz, Switzerland).
Identified.
NA
Showed homology to an ERBP transcription factor in Oryza sativa [2 ] .
CX066053.
« genotype A » (advanced breeding germplasm, Agroscope FAL Reckenholz, Switzerland).
Identified.
NA
Showed homology to an EST sequence derived from Vitis vinifera infected with Xylella fastidiosa a transforming growth factor TGF-β receptor-interacting protein from O. sativa[2 ] — Jaroslav Michalko 2020/06/18 15:12—
CX066037.
« genotype A » (advanced breeding germplasm, Agroscope FAL Reckenholz, Switzerland).
Identified.
NA
Showed homology to transforming growth factor TGF-β receptor-interacting protein an EST sequence derived from Vitis vinifera infected with Xylella fastidiosa [2 ] — Jaroslav Michalko 2020/06/18 15:16—.
CX066030.
« genotype A » (advanced breeding germplasm, Agroscope FAL Reckenholz, Switzerland).
Identified.
NA
Showed homology to guanine nucleotide-binding protein beta (GB1) in Oryza sativa [2 ] .
Lsi1.
LmB-01 (Syn1 progeny).
Identified.
NA
Belongs to the nodulin26-like intrinsic protein family of aquaporins [3 ] .
NA.
LmB-01 (Syn1 progeny).
Identified.
NA
Belongs to the germin-like proteins family[3 ] .
NA
LmB-01 (Syn1 progeny).
Mapped on LG4.
NA
Belongs to the synaptoverbin synaptobrevin-like vesicle-associated membrane protein[3 ] family — Jaroslav Michalko 2020/06/18 15:26—.
MFS18.
LmB-01 (Syn1 progeny).
Identified.
NA
Flowering gene[3 ] .
MFS18.
LmB-01 (Syn1 progeny).
Identified.
NA
Ankyrin (ANK) repeat protein[3 ] .
NA
Xtg-ART (M2289 x Adret).
Mapped on LG4.
SNP markers.
Serine/threonine protein kinase-like CCR4-related protein[4 ] .
NA
Xtg-ART (M2289 x Adret).
Mapped on LG4.
SNP markers.
Belongs to the nodulin MtN3 family protein [4 ] .
BAK1.
Xtg-ART (M2289 x Adret).
Mapped on LG4.
SNP markers.
Belongs to the nodulin MtN3 family protein BAK1- interacting receptor-like kinase 1 [4 ] — Jaroslav Michalko 2020/06/18 15:40—
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