SSR-Based Analysis of Genetic Diversity and Resistance to Barley Scald and Net Blotch in a Collection of Barley from Kazakhstan
Yuliya Genievskaya, Akerke Maulenbay, Alibek Zatybekov, Saule Abugalieva, Yerlan Turuspekov

TL;DR
This study identifies genetic markers in barley from Kazakhstan linked to resistance against two major foliar diseases, offering tools for breeding more resilient crops.
Contribution
The study identifies specific SSR alleles associated with resistance and susceptibility to barley scald and net blotch in a Kazakhstani barley collection.
Findings
Phenotypic assessments showed environment-dependent variation in disease severity for both barley scald and net blotch.
Seven significant allele–trait associations were detected, including the Bmac209 176 bp allele strongly linked to net blotch resistance.
Identified markers provide diagnostic tools for marker-assisted selection and allele pyramiding in barley breeding programs.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is a major cereal crop in Kazakhstan; however, its productivity is frequently constrained by foliar diseases, particularly barley scald (BS) and net blotch (NB). Understanding the genetic diversity of barley germplasm and identifying resistance-associated alleles are essential for improving disease resistance in breeding programs. The objective of this study was to assess the genetic diversity and population structure in a collection of two-rowed spring barley accessions and to identify SSR alleles associated with resistance to BS and NB. Methods: A total of 86 two-rowed spring barley accessions were genotyped using 14 SSR markers. Phenotypic evaluation for BS and NB resistance was conducted under natural infection conditions across two environments in southeastern and southern Kazakhstan. Genetic diversity and population structure were…
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TopicsWheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology · Genetics and Plant Breeding · Plant pathogens and resistance mechanisms
