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A pigeonpea gene confers resistance to Asian soybean rust in soybean
Autor
Kawashima, Cintia G
Guimarães, Gustavo Augusto
Nogueira, Sônia Regina
MacLean, Dan
Cook, Doug R
Steuernagel, Burkhard
Baek, Jongmin
Bouyioukos, Costas
Melo, Bernardo do V. A.
Tristão, Gustavo
Oliveira, Jamile Camargos de
Brommonschenkel, Sérgio H
Rauscher, Gilda
Mittal, Shipra
Panichelli, Lisa
Bacot, Karen
Johnson, Ebony
et al.
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Resumen
Asian soybean rust (ASR), caused by the fungus Phakopsora
pachyrhizi, is one of the most economically important crop
diseases, but is only treatable with fungicides, which are
becoming less effective owing to the emergence of fungicide
resistance. There are no commercial soybean cultivars with
durable resistance to P. pachyrhizi, and although soybean
resistance loci have been mapped, no resistance genes have
been cloned. We report the cloning of a P. pachyrhizi resistance
gene CcRpp1 (Cajanus cajan Resistance against Phakopsora
pachyrhizi 1) from pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) and show that
CcRpp1 confers full resistance to P. pachyrhizi in soybean.
Our findings show that legume species related to soybean
such as pigeonpea, cowpea, common bean and others could
provide a valuable and diverse pool of resistance traits for
crop improvement.