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GrainGenes Marker Report: Bt7 (Triticum)

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Gene
Bt7 (Triticum)
Synonym
Other nameM2
ReferenceSchaller CW et al. (1960) Inheritance of the second factor for resistance to bunt Tilletia caries and T. foetida, in the wheat variety Martin. Agronomy Journal 152:280-285.
Gene Class
Reaction to Tilletia caries (D.C.) Tul., T. foetida (Wallr.) Liro, T. controversa
Reference
ReferenceSchaller CW et al. (1960) Inheritance of the second factor for resistance to bunt Tilletia caries and T. foetida, in the wheat variety Martin. Agronomy Journal 152:280-285.
ReferenceMetzger RJ WGS-95-1333-Ref#709.
Chromosome
2D
ReferenceMetzger RJ WGS-95-1333-Ref#709.
Germplasm
Hexaploid stockBAART
ReferenceSchaller CW et al. (1960) Inheritance of the second factor for resistance to bunt Tilletia caries and T. foetida, in the wheat variety Martin. Agronomy Journal 152:280-285.
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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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