Ogbonnaya, FC; Subrahmanyam, NC; Moullet, O; de Majnik, J; Eagles, HA; Brown, JS; Eastwood, RF; Kollmorgen, J; Appels, R; Lagudah, ES
Abstract:
The development of cultivars resistant to cereal cyst nematode (CCN) is a primary objective in wheat breeding in the southern wheatbelt of Australia. Nine CCN resistance genes have been identified in wheat and its relatives, some of which confer resistance to the Australian pathotype of CCN (Ha13). Cultivars released in Australia with CCN resistance carry either the