Genetic analysis of leaf rust resistance genes and associated markers in the durable resistant wheat cultivar Sinvalocho MA
In the cross of the durable leaf rust resistant wheat Sinvalocho MA and the susceptible line Gama6, four specific genes were identified: the seedling resistance gene Lr3 , the adult plant resistance (APR) genes LrSV1 and LrSV2 coming from Sinvalocho MA, and the seedling resistance gene LrG6 coming f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2012-05, Vol.124 (7), p.1305-1314 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the cross of the durable leaf rust resistant wheat Sinvalocho MA and the susceptible line Gama6, four specific genes were identified: the seedling resistance gene
Lr3
, the adult plant resistance (APR) genes
LrSV1
and
LrSV2
coming from Sinvalocho MA, and the seedling resistance gene
LrG6
coming from Gama6.
Lr3
was previously mapped on 6BL in the same cross.
LrSV1
was mapped on chromosome 2DS where resistance genes
Lr22a
and
Lr22b
have been reported. Results from rust reaction have shown that
LrSV1
from Sinvalocho is not the same allele as
Lr22b
and an allelism test with
Lr22a
showed that they could be alleles or closely linked genes.
LrSV1
was mapped in an 8.5-cM interval delimited by markers gwm296 distal and gwm261 proximal. Adult gene
LrSV2
was mapped on chromosome 3BS, cosegregating with gwm533 in a 7.2-cM interval encompassed by markers gwm389 and gwm493, where other disease resistance genes are located, such as seedling gene
Lr27
for leaf rust,
Sr2
for stem rust, QTL
Qfhs.ndsu
-
3BS
for resistance to
Fusarium gramineum
and wheat powdery mildew resistance. The gene
LrG6
was mapped on chromosome 2BL, with the closest marker gwm382 at 0.6 cM. Lines carrying
LrSV1
,
LrSV2
and
LrG6
tested under field natural infection conditions, showed low disease infection type and severity, suggesting that this kind of resistance can be explained by additive effects of APR and seedling resistance genes
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The identification of new sources of resistance from South American land races and old varieties, supported by modern DNA technology, contributes to sustainability of agriculture through plant breeding. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-012-1788-8 |