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GrainGenes Marker Report: H3 (Triticum)

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Gene
H3 (Triticum)
Gene Class
Reaction to Mayetiola destructor (Say) (Phytophaga destructor) (Say)
Reference
ReferenceSunderman DW and Hatchett JH (1986) Relationship between resistance to hessian fly and powdery mildew in soft white spring wheat PI 468960. Crop Science 26:1071-1072.
ReferenceAllan RE et al. (1959) Genetic analysis of ten sources of hessian fly resistance, their interrelationships and association with leaf rust reaction in wheat. 104.
ReferenceShands RG and Cartwright WB (1953) A fifth gene conditioning hessian fly response in common wheat. Agronomy Journal 45:302-307.
ReferenceCaldwell RM et al. (1946) Inheritance of hessian fly resistance derived from W38 and durum P.I. 94587. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy 38:398-409.
Chromosome
5A
ReferenceGallun RL and Patterson FL (1977) Monosomic analysis of wheat for resistance to hessian fly. Journal of Heredity 68:223-226.
ReferencePatterson FL and Gallun RL (1977) Linkage in wheat of the H3 and H6 genetic factors for resistance to Hessian fly. Journal of Heredity 68:293-296.
Germplasm
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Hexaploid stockACE
ReferenceGallun RL and Reitz LP (1972) Wheat cultivars resistant to races of hessian fly. 134.
ARTHUR
ReferenceGallun RL and Reitz LP (1972) Wheat cultivars resistant to races of hessian fly. 134.
BECKER
ReferenceLafever HN (1988) Registration of 'Becker' wheat. Crop Science 28:376.
CARDINAL
ReferenceLafever HN (1988) Registration of 'Cardinal' wheat. Crop Science 28:377.
Clara Fay
ReferenceFosterJE et al. (1987) Registration of common wheat germplasm resistant to hessian fly. Crop Science 27:374.
DUAL
ReferenceSchafer JF et al. (1968) Arthur soft red winter wheat, a breakthrough to a new yield level. Research Program Report Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station, Lafayette, Indiana 335.
FRANKENMUTH
ReferenceEverson EH et al. (1986) Registration of 'Frankenmuth' wheat. Crop Science 26:202-203.
GEORGIA 1123
ReferenceGallun RL and Reitz LP (1972) Wheat cultivars resistant to races of hessian fly. 134.
GR855
ReferenceLafever HN (1988) Registration of 'GR855' wheat. Crop Science 28:378-379.
IONIA
ReferenceGallun RL and Reitz LP (1972) Wheat cultivars resistant to races of hessian fly. 134.
LARNED
ReferenceLivers RW (1978) Registration of Larned wheat. Crop Science 18:917-918.
LOGAN
ReferenceGallun RL and Reitz LP (1972) Wheat cultivars resistant to races of hessian fly. 134.
MONON
ReferenceCaldwell RM et al. (1966) Genetics and expression of resistance to hessian fly, Phytophaga destructor (Say). Proceedings of the 2nd International Wheat Genetics Symposium, Hereditas Supplement, Lund, Sweden 2:462-463.
NORKAN
ReferenceMartin TJ et al. (1988) Registration of 'Norkan' wheat. Crop Science 28:198.
OTTAWA
ReferenceHeyne EG and Finney KF (1968) Registration of Shawnee wheat. Crop Science 8:512.
PI468960
ReferenceSunderman DW et al. (1986) Registration of PI 468960 hessian fly resistant soft spring wheat germplasm. Crop Science 26:1093.
PI635054 (KS99WGRC42)
Purdue B 36162 A13-12
ReferenceCaldwell RM et al. (1946) Inheritance of hessian fly resistance derived from W38 and durum P.I. 94587. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy 38:398-409.
REDCOAT
ReferenceSchafer JF et al. (1968) Arthur soft red winter wheat, a breakthrough to a new yield level. Research Program Report Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station, Lafayette, Indiana 335.
REED
ReferenceSchafer JF et al. (1968) Arthur soft red winter wheat, a breakthrough to a new yield level. Research Program Report Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station, Lafayette, Indiana 335.
RILEY
ReferenceSchafer JF et al. (1968) Arthur soft red winter wheat, a breakthrough to a new yield level. Research Program Report Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station, Lafayette, Indiana 335.
ROLAND
ReferenceBrown CM and Jedlinski H (1983) Roland' wheat. Crop Science 23:1013-1014.
RUSSELL
ReferenceGallun RL and Reitz LP (1972) Wheat cultivars resistant to races of hessian fly. 134.
SHAWNEE
ReferenceHeyne EG and Finney KF (1968) Registration of Shawnee wheat. Crop Science 8:512.
Titan
ReferenceLafever HN (1979) Registration of Titan wheat. Crop Science 19:749.
TODD
ReferenceGallun RL and Reitz LP (1972) Wheat cultivars resistant to races of hessian fly. 134.
W38
ReferenceCaldwell RM et al. (1946) Inheritance of hessian fly resistance derived from W38 and durum P.I. 94587. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy 38:398-409.
Comment
Recessive.
Allen et al. (14) considered that H3 and H4 may be allelic. This was also suggested by Shands and Cartwright (939). Linkage of 10.5 +/- 2% involving H3 and Pm3a in PI468960 was attributed to a chromosome 1A/5A translocation (1037).
Wheat Gene Catalog Reference
1037
ReferenceSunderman DW and Hatchett JH (1986) Relationship between resistance to hessian fly and powdery mildew in soft white spring wheat PI 468960. Crop Science 26:1071-1072.
14
ReferenceAllan RE et al. (1959) Genetic analysis of ten sources of hessian fly resistance, their interrelationships and association with leaf rust reaction in wheat. 104.
939
ReferenceShands RG and Cartwright WB (1953) A fifth gene conditioning hessian fly response in common wheat. Agronomy Journal 45:302-307.
Info Source
ReferenceMcIntosh RA et al. (1995) Catalogue of gene symbols for wheat. Proceedings of the 8th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 1333-1500.
Data Curator
Hart, Gary E.95.08.24

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