Genetic analysis of durable leaf rust resistance in winter wheat

Quantitative resistance that delays the epidemic development of leaf rust in wheat is an important source for durable resistance breeding. The Swiss winter wheat variety 'Forno' shows a high level of quantitative resistance against leaf rust. This resistance has been effective for more tha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Theoretical and applied genetics 2000-02, Vol.100 (3-4), p.419-431
Hauptverfasser: MESSMER, M. M, SEYFARTH, R, KELLER, M, SCHACHERMAYR, G, WINZELER, M, ZANETTI, S, FEUILLET, C, KELLER, B
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Zusammenfassung:Quantitative resistance that delays the epidemic development of leaf rust in wheat is an important source for durable resistance breeding. The Swiss winter wheat variety 'Forno' shows a high level of quantitative resistance against leaf rust. This resistance has been effective for more than 10 years and can therefore be considered to be durable. In order to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) for durable leaf rust resistance we analysed 204 F5 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of the cross between the winter wheat 'Forno' and the winter spelt 'Oberkulmer' for their level of leaf rust resistance (Lr) and leaf tip necrosis (LTN) in four different environments. Both traits showed a continuous distribution and were significantly correlated (r=-0.5). Across environments we detected 8 QTL for leaf rust resistance (6 inherited from 'Forno') and 10 QTL for the quantitative expression of LTN (6 inherited from 'Forno'). Of the 6 QTL responsible for the durable leaf rust resistance of 'Forno', 1 major QTL coincided with a thaumatin locus on 7BL explaining 35% of the phenotypic variance. Four QTL for LR coincided with QTL for LTN. At these loci the alleles of 'Forno' increased the level of resistance as well as the extent of LTN, indicating pleiotropy.
ISSN:0040-5752
1432-2242
DOI:10.1007/s001220050055