Characterization, Identification and Evaluation of Wheat-Aegilops sharonensis Chromosome Derivatives

Aegilops sharonensis , a wild relative of wheat, harbors diverse disease and insect resistance genes, making it a potentially excellent gene source for wheat improvement. In this study, we characterized and evaluated six wheat- A. sharonensis derivatives, which included three disomic additions, one...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in plant science 2021-07, Vol.12, p.708551-708551
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Xiaolu, Yu, Zhihui, Wang, Hongjin, Li, Jianbo, Han, Ran, Xu, Wenjing, Li, Guangrong, Guo, Jun, Zi, Yan, Li, Faji, Cheng, Dungong, Liu, Aifeng, Li, Haosheng, Yang, Zujun, Liu, Jianjun, Liu, Cheng
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Zusammenfassung:Aegilops sharonensis , a wild relative of wheat, harbors diverse disease and insect resistance genes, making it a potentially excellent gene source for wheat improvement. In this study, we characterized and evaluated six wheat- A. sharonensis derivatives, which included three disomic additions, one disomic substitution + monotelosomic addition and two disomic substitution + disomic additions. A total of 51 PLUG markers were developed and used to allocate the A. sharonensis chromosomes in each of the six derivatives to Triticeae homoeologous groups. A set of cytogenetic markers specific for A. sharonensis chromosomes was established based on FISH using oligonucleotides as probes. Molecular cytogenetic marker analysis confirmed that these lines were a CS- A . sharonensis 2S sh disomic addition, a 4S sh disomic addition, a 4S sh (4D) substitution + 5S sh L monotelosomic addition, a 6S sh disomic addition, a 4S sh (4D) substitution + 6S sh disomic addition and a 4S sh (4D) substitution + 7S sh disomic addition line, respectively. Disease resistance investigations showed that chromosome 7S sh of A . sharonensis might harbor a new powdery mildew resistance gene, and therefore it has potential for use as resistance source for wheat breeding.
ISSN:1664-462X
1664-462X
DOI:10.3389/fpls.2021.708551