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Transfer of the 1BL/1RS wheat-rye-translocation from hexaploid bread wheat to tetraploid durum wheat

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The present study describes a cytological stable alien chromosome translocation in tetraploid durum wheat. By crossing the hexaploid 1BL/1RS wheat-rye translocation line “Veery” to the tetraploid durum wheat cultivar “Cando” it was possible to select a 28 chromosomic strain homozygous for the 1BL/1RS translocation. The disease resistance potential of the short arm of rye chromosome 1R, which has been widely introduced in many hexaploid bread wheat cultivars could be now also used for the improvement of durum wheat.

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Friebe, B., Zeller, F.J. & Kunzmann, R. Transfer of the 1BL/1RS wheat-rye-translocation from hexaploid bread wheat to tetraploid durum wheat. Theoret. Appl. Genetics 74, 423–425 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00289815

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