Breeding strategies and advances in line selection for Fusarium head blight resistance in wheat

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Barbara Steiner
Maria Buerstmayr
Sebastian Michel
Wolfgang Schweiger
Marc Lemmens
Hermann Buerstmayr
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[1] BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences,Institute of Biotechnology in Plant Production (IFA
[2] Vienna,Tulln)
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Tropical Plant Pathology | 2017年 / 42卷
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Fusarium head blight; Molecular breeding; Mycotoxin; Resistance breeding; Selection;
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Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a fungal disease of worldwide importance to small grain cereals that may lead to severe losses in both yield and quality. The development of resistant varieties is the most effective approach for managing the disease. Genetic variation for FHB resistance is large, including ‘exotic’ and ‘native’ wheat germplasm. Methods for selecting improved lines include: 1) phenotypic selection with direct symptom evaluation; 2) marker-assisted selection for well-characterized QTL and 3) genomic selection employing genome-wide prediction models. Breeding programs need to find the optimal deployment of the complementary approaches according to their available facilities, resources and requirements. This review aims to summarize recent advances in FHB resistance breeding, thereby discussing the importance of morphological traits like the extent of retained anthers after flowering, its suitability for indirect selection and the pronounced association of the semi-dwarfing allele Rht-D1b with increased anther retention and FHB severity. Marker-assisted selection is successfully applied to select for large-effect QTL, especially for the most prominent resistance QTL Fhb1 in bread wheat, as well as in durum wheat as recently demonstrated. The resistance locus Fhb1 has been partly elucidated, a pore-forming toxin-like gene confers resistance against fungal spread. Genomic selection for FHB resistance appears promising especially for breeding programs deploying ‘native’ resistance sources with many small-effect QTL.
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页码:165 / 174
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