Inheritance and genotype by environment analyses of resistance to Fusarium verticillioides and fumonisin contamination in maize F1 hybrids

被引:9
|
作者
Netshifhefhe, N. E. I. [1 ]
Flett, B. C. [2 ]
Viljoen, A. [1 ]
Rose, L. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Stellenbosch Univ, Dept Plant Pathol, Private Bag X1, ZA- 7602 Matieland, South Africa
[2] Agr Res Council, Grain Crops Inst, Private Bag X1251, ZA-2520 Potchefstroom, South Africa
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Fusarium ear rot; Maize; Resistance; Inheritance; Fumonisins; INBRED LINES; EAR ROT; KERNEL INFECTION; SWEET CORN; MONILIFORME; ACCUMULATION; MYCOTOXINS; AFLATOXIN; EXPOSURE; REGION;
D O I
10.1007/s10681-018-2310-4
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Fusarium ear rot (FER) and fumonisin accumulation in maize, caused by Fusarium verticillioides, can lead to lower grain quality, crop yield reduction and mycotoxicosis of humans and livestock. The best approach to control this fungus is through the development of resistant maize varieties, however, no immune cultivars are available with commercial cultivars ranging from susceptible to moderately resistant. Therefore, this study evaluated F-1 maize hybrids, generated from inbred lines resistant to FER/fumonisins and Aspergillus flavus/aflatoxins, for improved resistance to F. verticillioides infection and fumonisin contamination. Diallel analysis was performed to understand the inheritance of resistance to F. verticillioides/fumonisins. Consequently, maize inbred lines resistant to F. verticillioides/fumonisins under South African conditions and lines resistant to Aspergillus flavus under Kenyan conditions were crossed to produce 18 hybrids. Hybrids and parental lines were planted in replicated field trials at three localities in South Africa. Artificially inoculated trials were conducted with disease severity, F. verticillioides target DNA and total fumonisin concentrations determined by visual assessment, quantitative PCR and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, respectively. Hybrids R119W x CKL05015, CML 495 x CKL05015 and CKL05015 x R119W were the most resistant to FER severity, F. verticillioides colonisation and fumonisin contamination, respectively. The resistance levels of hybrids did not differ significantly from their parental inbred lines, except for specific hybrids in certain test environments. General combining ability and specific combining ability were significant (P ae 0.05) for all three parameters evaluated. Kenyan inbred lines CKL05015 and CML 495 were good general combiners for resistance to fumonisin contamination. Specific combinability estimates showed that CKL05015 x R119W was the best hybrid combination for resistance to FER severity, F. verticillioides colonisation and fumonisin contamination. Additive gene effects were predominant in the inheritance of resistance in this set of hybrids. Parental inbred line performance was indicative of F-1 hybrids performance. This study provided fundamental information on the maize lines evaluated that would be useful to breeders in the development of F. verticillioides/fumonisin-resistant cultivars.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] INHERITANCE OF RAPDS IN F1 HYBRIDS OF CORN
    HEUN, M
    HELENTJARIS, T
    THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 1993, 85 (08) : 961 - 968
  • [32] Gibberella stalk rot (Fusarium graminearum) resistance of maize inbreds and their F1 hybrids and their potential for use in resistance breeding programs
    Santiago, R.
    Reid, L. M.
    Zhu, X.
    Butron, A.
    Malvar, R. A.
    PLANT BREEDING, 2010, 129 (04) : 454 - 456
  • [33] Inheritance of the resistance to fusarium head blight in F-1 hybrids of barley
    Takeda, K
    Wu, JR
    BREEDING SCIENCE, 1996, 46 (03) : 269 - 274
  • [34] Maize kernel metabolome involved in resistance to fusarium ear rot and fumonisin contamination
    Cao, Ana
    Gesteiro, Noemi
    Santiago, Rogelio
    Malvar, Rosa Ana
    Butron, Ana
    FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2023, 14
  • [35] Relationships of resistance to Fusarium ear rot and fumonisin contamination with agronomic performance of maize
    Robertson-Hoyt, Leilani A.
    Kleinschmidt, Craig E.
    White, Don G.
    Payne, Gary A.
    Maragos, Chris M.
    Holland, James B.
    CROP SCIENCE, 2007, 47 (05) : 1770 - 1778
  • [36] Trichoderma harzianum seed treatment controls Fusarium verticillioides colonization and fumonisin contamination in maize under field conditions
    Ferrigo, D.
    Raiola, A.
    Rasera, R.
    Causin, R.
    CROP PROTECTION, 2014, 65 : 51 - 56
  • [37] A multi-environment trials diallel analysis provides insights on the inheritance of fumonisin contamination resistance in tropical maize
    Villela Padua, Jose Maria
    Das Gracas Dias, Kaio Olimpio
    Pastina, Maria Marta
    de Souza, Joao Candido
    Vieira Queiroz, Valeria Aparecida
    da Costa, Rodrigo Veras
    Pereira da Silva, Maria Beatriz
    Gomes Ribeiro, Carlos Alexandre
    Guimaraes, Claudia Teixeira
    Gezan, Salvador Alejandro
    Moreira Guimaraes, Lauro Jose
    EUPHYTICA, 2016, 211 (03) : 277 - 285
  • [38] A multi-environment trials diallel analysis provides insights on the inheritance of fumonisin contamination resistance in tropical maize
    José Maria Villela Pádua
    Kaio Olímpio Das Graças Dias
    Maria Marta Pastina
    João Cândido de Souza
    Valéria Aparecida Vieira Queiroz
    Rodrigo Veras da Costa
    Maria Beatriz Pereira da Silva
    Carlos Alexandre Gomes Ribeiro
    Claudia Teixeira Guimarães
    Salvador Alejandro Gezan
    Lauro José Moreira Guimarães
    Euphytica, 2016, 211 : 277 - 285
  • [39] Differences in Ear Rot Resistance and Fusarium verticillioides-Produced Fumonisin Contamination Between Polish Currently and Historically Used Maize Inbred Lines
    Czembor, Elzbieta
    Waskiewicz, Agnieszka
    Piechota, Urszula
    Puchta, Marta
    Czembor, Jerzy H.
    Stepien, Lukasz
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2019, 10 : V
  • [40] The pericarp and its surface wax layer in maize kernels as resistance factors to fumonisin accumulation by Fusarium verticillioides
    Sampietro, D. A.
    Vattuone, M. A.
    Presello, D. A.
    Fauguel, C. M.
    Catalan, C. A. N.
    CROP PROTECTION, 2009, 28 (02) : 196 - 200