Identification and marker-assisted transfer of a new powdery mildew resistance gene at the Pm4 locus in common wheat

被引:0
作者
Na Li
Haiyan Jia
Zhongxin Kong
Wenbin Tang
Yunxiao Ding
Junchao Liang
Hongqi Ma
Zhengqiang Ma
机构
[1] Nanjing Agricultural University,The Applied Plant Genomics Laboratory of Crop Genomics and Bioinformatics Center
[2] Nanjing Agricultural University,College of Agricultural Sciences
来源
Molecular Breeding | 2017年 / 37卷
关键词
Powdery mildew; Marker-assisted transfer; Wheat;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Powdery mildew, a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) foliar disease caused by Blumeria graminis (DC.) E.O. Speer f. sp. tritici, imposes a constant challenge on wheat production in areas with cool or maritime climates. This study was conducted to identify and transfer the resistance gene in the newly identified common wheat accession ‘D29’. Genetic analysis of the F2 population derived from a cross of D29 with the susceptible elite cultivar Y158 suggested a single dominant gene is responsible for the powdery mildew resistance in this germplasm. This gene was mapped to chromosome 2AL in a region flanked by microsatellite markers Xgdm93 and Xhbg327, and co-segregated with sequence-tagged site (STS) markers Xsts_bcd1231 and TaAetPR5. An allelic test indicated that the D29 gene was allelic to the Pm4 locus. To further evaluate the resistance conferred by this gene and develop new germplasms for breeding, this gene, as well as Pm4a and Pm4b, was transferred to Y158 through backcross and marker-assisted selection. In the resistance spectrum analysis, the D29 gene displayed a resistance spectrum distinguishable from the other Pm4 alleles, including Pm4a, Pm4b, and Pm4c, and thus was designated as Pm4e. The identification of new allelic variation at the Pm4 locus is important for understanding the resistance gene evolution and for breeding wheat cultivars with powdery mildew resistance.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 230 条
[1]  
Bennett FGA(1984)Resistance to powdery mildew in wheat: a review of its use in agriculture and breeding programmes Plant Pathol 3 279-300
[2]  
Bhullar NK(2010)Wheat gene bank accessions as a source of new alleles of the powdery mildew resistance gene BMC Plant Biol 10 88-461
[3]  
Zhang ZQ(1966): a large scale allele mining project Crop Sci 6 459-72
[4]  
Wicker T(1969)Transfer of resistance to Crop Sci 9 70-1058
[5]  
Keller B(2012) f. Sp. Theor Appl Genet 124 1051-86
[6]  
Briggle LW(2002) from Khapli emmer and Yuma durum to hexaploid wheat J Triticeae Crops 22 83-506
[7]  
Briggle LW(1999)Near-isogenic lines of wheat with genes for resistance to Plant Cell 11 495-921
[8]  
Chhuneja P(2013) f. Sp. Theor Appl Genet 126 913-161
[9]  
Kumar K(2010)Identification and mapping of two powdery mildew resistance genes in Mol Breeding 261 145-1212
[10]  
Stirnweis D(2008) L Theor Appl Genet 117 1205-1180