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Márta Balogh Agricultural Biotechnology Center of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Szent-Györgyi A. u. 4 H-2100 Gödöllő Hungary

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A monogenic recessive Fusarium resistance determinant was identified in a diploid Medicago sativa population. The Fusarium susceptible and resistant phenotypes of the individuals in an F2 segregation population was inferred from a biological test using injured root test. The resulting phenotypes were used to position the Fusarium resistance determinant on linkage group 6 of the Medicago sativa genetic map. Using the DNA based molecular markers genome walk was initiated from both sides of the genetic region constructing two contigs which are about 0.5 centiMorgan (∼500 kilobasepairs) apart. The introduction of this genetic determinant into tetraploid alfalfa cultivars was unsuccessful since only triploid and pentaploid hybrids could be recovered from the 4×-2× crosses. The isolation of the gene and establishment of the function of this recessive Fusarium determinant is under progress.

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Z BOZSÓ Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungary
PE CHETVERIKOV Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
JX CUI Henan Institute of Science and Technology, China
J FODOR Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungary
Z IMREI Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungary
BM KAYDAN Çukurova University, Turkey
L KISS University of Southern Queensland, Australia
V MARKÓ Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Hungary
MW NEGM Ibaraki University, Japan
L PALKOVICS Széchenyi István University, Hungary
M POGÁNY Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungary
D RÉDEI National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
A TOLSTIKOV University of Tyumen, Russia
J VUTS Rothamsted Research, UK
GQ WANG Guangxi University, China

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Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica
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