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    Transferring striga resistance genes into farmer preferred sorghum variety in Rwanda

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    2011-09
    Author
    DeVilliers, Santie
    Kiambi, Dan
    Mutitu, Eunice
    Ngugi, Kahiu
    Niyibigira, Theogene
    Type
    Presentation; en
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Striga hermonthica is one of the major constraints of sorghum production world-wide and particularly in eastern province of Rwanda. In this study, 5 Striga resistance Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) from a resistance donor N13 line and located on SB1-01, SB1-02, SB1-05 (with 2 QTLs) and SB1-06 were transferred into IS8193 line, a farmer preferred sorghum variety in the eastern province of the country, The transfer was performed using Simple Sequences Repeats (SSRs) molecular markers. Nine foreground polymorphic SSR markers were used to identify F 1 progenies carrying Striga resistance QTLs. From a cross between IS8193 and N13, a total amount of20 F1 progenies were genotyped and 16 ofthem were found to have one to three introgressed Striga resistance QTLs. The 16 selected genotypes were backcrossed to IS8193 to produce BC1F1 generation. After BC1F1 progenies genotyping, 12 BC1F1 lines were identified to carry one to three Striga resistance QTLs and were again backcrossed to IS8193 to produce BC2F1 genotypes. The BC2F1 generation with one to three QTL will be genotyped to produce BC3F I and also selfed to BC2S1 to produce almost stable Striga resistant sorghum lines for adoption by farmers in Rwanda.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/73142
    Citation
    Optimimization of Agricultural Value Chains for sustainable Development
    Sponsorhip
    National Council of Science and Technology, The Kenya Seed Company
    Publisher
    Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Sorghum,
    Striga hermonthica,
    molecular markers,
    SSR markers
    Description
    Oral presentation at aGRO 2011 Biennial Conference
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    • Faculty of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine (FAg / FVM) [1902]

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