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Pathogen‐inducible Ta‐Lr34res expression in heterologous barley confers disease resistance without negative pleiotropic effects

Plant diseases are a serious threat to crop production. The informed use of naturally occurring disease resistance in plant breeding can greatly contribute to sustainably reduce yield losses caused by plant pathogens. The Ta‐Lr34res gene encodes an ABC transporter protein and confers partial, durabl...

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Autores principales: Boni, Rainer, Chauhan, Harsh, Hensel, Goetz, Roulin, Anne, Sucher, Justine, Kumlehn, Jochen, Brunner, Susanne, Krattinger, Simon G., Keller, Beat
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5785347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28561994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12765
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author Boni, Rainer
Chauhan, Harsh
Hensel, Goetz
Roulin, Anne
Sucher, Justine
Kumlehn, Jochen
Brunner, Susanne
Krattinger, Simon G.
Keller, Beat
author_facet Boni, Rainer
Chauhan, Harsh
Hensel, Goetz
Roulin, Anne
Sucher, Justine
Kumlehn, Jochen
Brunner, Susanne
Krattinger, Simon G.
Keller, Beat
author_sort Boni, Rainer
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description Plant diseases are a serious threat to crop production. The informed use of naturally occurring disease resistance in plant breeding can greatly contribute to sustainably reduce yield losses caused by plant pathogens. The Ta‐Lr34res gene encodes an ABC transporter protein and confers partial, durable, and broad spectrum resistance against several fungal pathogens in wheat. Transgenic barley lines expressing Ta‐Lr34res showed enhanced resistance against powdery mildew and leaf rust of barley. While Ta‐Lr34res is only active at adult stage in wheat, Ta‐Lr34res was found to be highly expressed already at the seedling stage in transgenic barley resulting in severe negative effects on growth. Here, we expressed Ta‐Lr34res under the control of the pathogen‐inducible Hv‐Ger4c promoter in barley. Sixteen independent barley transformants showed strong resistance against leaf rust and powdery mildew. Infection assays and growth parameter measurements were performed under standard glasshouse and near‐field conditions using a convertible glasshouse. Two Hv‐Ger4c::Ta‐Lr34res transgenic events were analysed in detail. Plants of one transformation event had similar grain production compared to wild‐type under glasshouse and near‐field conditions. Our results showed that negative effects caused by constitutive high expression of Ta‐Lr34res driven by the endogenous wheat promoter in barley can be eliminated by inducible expression without compromising disease resistance. These data demonstrate that Ta‐Lr34res is agronomically useful in barley. We conclude that the generation of a large number of transformants in different barley cultivars followed by early field testing will allow identifying barley lines suitable for breeding.
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spelling pubmed-57853472018-02-02 Pathogen‐inducible Ta‐Lr34res expression in heterologous barley confers disease resistance without negative pleiotropic effects Boni, Rainer Chauhan, Harsh Hensel, Goetz Roulin, Anne Sucher, Justine Kumlehn, Jochen Brunner, Susanne Krattinger, Simon G. Keller, Beat Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Plant diseases are a serious threat to crop production. The informed use of naturally occurring disease resistance in plant breeding can greatly contribute to sustainably reduce yield losses caused by plant pathogens. The Ta‐Lr34res gene encodes an ABC transporter protein and confers partial, durable, and broad spectrum resistance against several fungal pathogens in wheat. Transgenic barley lines expressing Ta‐Lr34res showed enhanced resistance against powdery mildew and leaf rust of barley. While Ta‐Lr34res is only active at adult stage in wheat, Ta‐Lr34res was found to be highly expressed already at the seedling stage in transgenic barley resulting in severe negative effects on growth. Here, we expressed Ta‐Lr34res under the control of the pathogen‐inducible Hv‐Ger4c promoter in barley. Sixteen independent barley transformants showed strong resistance against leaf rust and powdery mildew. Infection assays and growth parameter measurements were performed under standard glasshouse and near‐field conditions using a convertible glasshouse. Two Hv‐Ger4c::Ta‐Lr34res transgenic events were analysed in detail. Plants of one transformation event had similar grain production compared to wild‐type under glasshouse and near‐field conditions. Our results showed that negative effects caused by constitutive high expression of Ta‐Lr34res driven by the endogenous wheat promoter in barley can be eliminated by inducible expression without compromising disease resistance. These data demonstrate that Ta‐Lr34res is agronomically useful in barley. We conclude that the generation of a large number of transformants in different barley cultivars followed by early field testing will allow identifying barley lines suitable for breeding. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-07-11 2018-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5785347/ /pubmed/28561994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12765 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Boni, Rainer
Chauhan, Harsh
Hensel, Goetz
Roulin, Anne
Sucher, Justine
Kumlehn, Jochen
Brunner, Susanne
Krattinger, Simon G.
Keller, Beat
Pathogen‐inducible Ta‐Lr34res expression in heterologous barley confers disease resistance without negative pleiotropic effects
title Pathogen‐inducible Ta‐Lr34res expression in heterologous barley confers disease resistance without negative pleiotropic effects
title_full Pathogen‐inducible Ta‐Lr34res expression in heterologous barley confers disease resistance without negative pleiotropic effects
title_fullStr Pathogen‐inducible Ta‐Lr34res expression in heterologous barley confers disease resistance without negative pleiotropic effects
title_full_unstemmed Pathogen‐inducible Ta‐Lr34res expression in heterologous barley confers disease resistance without negative pleiotropic effects
title_short Pathogen‐inducible Ta‐Lr34res expression in heterologous barley confers disease resistance without negative pleiotropic effects
title_sort pathogen‐inducible ta‐lr34res expression in heterologous barley confers disease resistance without negative pleiotropic effects
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5785347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28561994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12765
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