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This project investigates the genetic basis of nonhost resistance in barley against various plant pathogens, specifically rusts and powdery mildews. By studying near-nonhost plants, the research aims to uncover the genes that determine host status, contributing to better disease resistance strategies in plant breeding.
Full nonhost resistance can be defined as immunity displayed by an entire plant species against all genotypes of a plant pathogen.
The genetic basis of (non)host-status of plants is hard to study, since identification of the responsible genes would require interspecific crosses that suffer from sterility and abnormal segregation.
There are some plant/potential pathogen combinations where only 10% or less of the accessions are at most moderately susceptible.
These may be regarded as marginal hos…
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
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