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Yield Evaluation of a Wheat Line with Combined Resistance to Russian Wheat Aphid and Stem Rust Race “Ug99” in Kenya

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dc.contributor.author Amulaka, F. O.
dc.contributor.author Maling’a, J. N.
dc.contributor.author Pathak, R. S.
dc.contributor.author Cakir, M.
dc.contributor.author Mulwa, R. M. S.
dc.date.issued 2018-06
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-21T08:47:18Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-21T08:47:18Z
dc.identifier.uri http://41.89.96.81:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2554
dc.description.abstract In Kenya, Russian wheat aphid (RWA) and stem rust race TTKS (“Ug99”) are the most devastating pests of wheat. Se- vere infestations by RWA result in yield losses of up to 90% while epidemics of “Ug99” can cause up to 100% loss. The two pests combined have seriously affected farmer incomes forcing them to rely heavily on pesticides and increas- ing the cost of production. This study sought to evaluate a wheat line that has been developed to be resistant to both RWA and “Ug99” by pyramiding two major resistance genes. Three varieties were used in this study: “Kwale”, a Ken- yan high yielding commercial variety but susceptible to both RWA and “Ug99”; “Cook”, an Australian variety carrying stem rust resistance gene Sr36 conferring immunity to “Ug99”; and “KRWA9”, a Kenyan line resistant to RWA but with poor agronomic attributes. The F1 of the double cross (DC F1) was obtained by crossing the F1 of “Kwale × Cook” and the F1 of “Kwale × KRWA9”. The DC F1 population was subjected to sequential screening for both RWA and “Ug99” resistance. The surviving DC F1 progenies were left to self pollinate in the field to obtain the DC F2. The DC F2 progenies were sequentially screened against RWA and “Ug99” to obtain a resistant population to both RWA and “Ug99”. The yield and yield components of the new resistant line were compared with the three parents. Results showed that the DC F2:3 had higher yields than the three parents based on 1000 kernel weight, weight of kernel per spike, and the actual yield in tons/ha, indicating that the genes were successfully introgressed. It is concluded that though races with virulence for Sr36 have been reported, the gene provides immunity to race “Ug99” and can be used as a component for “Ug99” resistance breeding together with other Sr genes. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Scientific Research en_US
dc.subject Rusian Wheat Aphid en_US
dc.subject Stem Rust “Ug99" en_US
dc.subject Gene Pyramiding en_US
dc.title Yield Evaluation of a Wheat Line with Combined Resistance to Russian Wheat Aphid and Stem Rust Race “Ug99” in Kenya en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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