Characterization of a new greenbug resistance gene Gb9 in a synthetic hexaploid wheat
Greenbug [ Schizaphis graminum (Rondani)] is a serious insect pest that not only damages cereal crops, but also transmits several destructive viruses. The emergence of new greenbug biotypes in the field makes it urgent to identify novel greenbug resistance genes in wheat. CWI 76364 (PI 703397), a sy...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2024-06, Vol.137 (6), p.140-140, Article 140 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Greenbug [
Schizaphis graminum
(Rondani)] is a serious insect pest that not only damages cereal crops, but also transmits several destructive viruses. The emergence of new greenbug biotypes in the field makes it urgent to identify novel greenbug resistance genes in wheat. CWI 76364 (PI 703397), a synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW) line, exhibits greenbug resistance. Evaluation of an
F
2:3
population from cross OK 14319 × CWI 76364 indicated that a dominant gene, designated
Gb9
, conditions greenbug resistance in CWI 76364. Selective genotyping of a subset of
F
2
plants with contrasting phenotypes by genotyping-by-sequencing identified 25 SNPs closely linked to
Gb9
on chromosome arm 7DL. Ten of these SNPs were converted to Kompetitive allele-specific polymerase chain reaction (KASP) markers for genotyping the entire
F
2
population. Genetic analysis delimited
Gb9
to a 0.6-Mb interval flanked by KASP markers located at 599,835,668 bp (
Stars-KASP872
) and 600,471,081 bp (
Stars-KASP881
) on 7DL.
Gb9
was 0.5 cM distal to
Stars-KASP872
and 0.5 cM proximal to
Stars-KASP881
. Allelism tests indicated that
Gb9
is a new greenbug resistance gene which confers resistance to greenbug biotypes C, E, H, I, and TX1. TX1 is one of the most widely virulent biotypes and has overcome most known wheat greenbug resistance genes. The introgression of
Gb9
into locally adapted wheat cultivars is of economic importance, and the KASP markers developed in this study can be used to tag
Gb9
in cultivar development. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-024-04650-9 |