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Genetic Mapping of Resistance in Hexaploid Wheat for a Quarantine Disease: Karnal Bunt
Karnal bunt (KB) of wheat, caused by Tilletia indica, is one of the greatest challenges to grain industry, not because of yield loss, but quarantine regulations that restrict international movement and trade of affected stocks. Genetic resistance is the best way to manage this disease. Although seve...
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author | Brar, Gurcharn S. Fuentes-Dávila, Guillermo He, Xinyao Sansaloni, Carolina P. Singh, Ravi P. Singh, Pawan K. |
author_facet | Brar, Gurcharn S. Fuentes-Dávila, Guillermo He, Xinyao Sansaloni, Carolina P. Singh, Ravi P. Singh, Pawan K. |
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description | Karnal bunt (KB) of wheat, caused by Tilletia indica, is one of the greatest challenges to grain industry, not because of yield loss, but quarantine regulations that restrict international movement and trade of affected stocks. Genetic resistance is the best way to manage this disease. Although several different sources of resistance have been identified to date, very few of those have been subjected to genetic analyses. Understanding the genetics of resistance, characterization and mapping of new resistance loci can help in development of improved germplasm. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize resistance loci (QTL) in two independent recombinant inbred lines (RILs) populations utilizing different wheat lines as resistance donors. Elite CIMMYT wheat lines Blouk#1 and Huirivis#1 were used as susceptible female parents and WHEAR/KUKUNA/3/C80.1/3(∗)BATAVIA//2(∗)WBLL1 (WKCBW) and Mutus as moderately resistant male parents in Pop1 and Pop2 populations, respectively. Populations were evaluated for KB resistance in 2015–16 and 2016–17 cropping seasons at two seeding dates (total four environments) in Cd. Obregon, Mexico. Two stable QTL from each population were identified in each environment: QKb.cim-2B and QKb.cim-3D (Pop1), QKb.cim-3B1 and QKb.cim-5B2 (Pop2). Other than those four QTL, other QTL were detected in each population which were specific to environments: QKb.cim-5B1, QKb.cim-6A, and QKb.cim-7A (Pop1), QKb.cim-3B2, QKb.cim-4A1, QKb.cim-4A2, QKb.cim-4B, QKb.cim-5A1, QKb.cim-5A2, and QKb.cim-7A2 (Pop2). Among the four stable QTL, all but QKb.cim-3B1 were derived from the resistant parent. QKb.cim-2B and QKb.cim-3D in Pop1 and QKb.cim-3B1 and QKb.cim-5B2 in Pop2 explained 5.0–11.4% and 3.3–7.1% phenotypic variance, respectively. A combination of two stable QTL in each population reduced KB infection by 24–33%, respectively. Transgressive resistant segregants lines derived with resistance alleles from both parents in each population were identified. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers flanking these QTL regions may be amenable to marker-assisted selection. The best lines from both populations (in agronomy, end-use quality and KB resistance) carrying resistance alleles at all identified loci, may be used for inter-crossing and selection of improved germplasm in future. Markers flanking these QTL may assist in selection of such lines. |
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spelling | pubmed-61981472018-11-01 Genetic Mapping of Resistance in Hexaploid Wheat for a Quarantine Disease: Karnal Bunt Brar, Gurcharn S. Fuentes-Dávila, Guillermo He, Xinyao Sansaloni, Carolina P. Singh, Ravi P. Singh, Pawan K. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Karnal bunt (KB) of wheat, caused by Tilletia indica, is one of the greatest challenges to grain industry, not because of yield loss, but quarantine regulations that restrict international movement and trade of affected stocks. Genetic resistance is the best way to manage this disease. Although several different sources of resistance have been identified to date, very few of those have been subjected to genetic analyses. Understanding the genetics of resistance, characterization and mapping of new resistance loci can help in development of improved germplasm. The objective of this study was to identify and characterize resistance loci (QTL) in two independent recombinant inbred lines (RILs) populations utilizing different wheat lines as resistance donors. Elite CIMMYT wheat lines Blouk#1 and Huirivis#1 were used as susceptible female parents and WHEAR/KUKUNA/3/C80.1/3(∗)BATAVIA//2(∗)WBLL1 (WKCBW) and Mutus as moderately resistant male parents in Pop1 and Pop2 populations, respectively. Populations were evaluated for KB resistance in 2015–16 and 2016–17 cropping seasons at two seeding dates (total four environments) in Cd. Obregon, Mexico. Two stable QTL from each population were identified in each environment: QKb.cim-2B and QKb.cim-3D (Pop1), QKb.cim-3B1 and QKb.cim-5B2 (Pop2). Other than those four QTL, other QTL were detected in each population which were specific to environments: QKb.cim-5B1, QKb.cim-6A, and QKb.cim-7A (Pop1), QKb.cim-3B2, QKb.cim-4A1, QKb.cim-4A2, QKb.cim-4B, QKb.cim-5A1, QKb.cim-5A2, and QKb.cim-7A2 (Pop2). Among the four stable QTL, all but QKb.cim-3B1 were derived from the resistant parent. QKb.cim-2B and QKb.cim-3D in Pop1 and QKb.cim-3B1 and QKb.cim-5B2 in Pop2 explained 5.0–11.4% and 3.3–7.1% phenotypic variance, respectively. A combination of two stable QTL in each population reduced KB infection by 24–33%, respectively. Transgressive resistant segregants lines derived with resistance alleles from both parents in each population were identified. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers flanking these QTL regions may be amenable to marker-assisted selection. The best lines from both populations (in agronomy, end-use quality and KB resistance) carrying resistance alleles at all identified loci, may be used for inter-crossing and selection of improved germplasm in future. Markers flanking these QTL may assist in selection of such lines. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6198147/ /pubmed/30386358 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01497 Text en Copyright © 2018 Brar, Fuentes-Dávila, He, Sansaloni, Singh and Singh. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Brar, Gurcharn S. Fuentes-Dávila, Guillermo He, Xinyao Sansaloni, Carolina P. Singh, Ravi P. Singh, Pawan K. Genetic Mapping of Resistance in Hexaploid Wheat for a Quarantine Disease: Karnal Bunt |
title | Genetic Mapping of Resistance in Hexaploid Wheat for a Quarantine Disease: Karnal Bunt |
title_full | Genetic Mapping of Resistance in Hexaploid Wheat for a Quarantine Disease: Karnal Bunt |
title_fullStr | Genetic Mapping of Resistance in Hexaploid Wheat for a Quarantine Disease: Karnal Bunt |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic Mapping of Resistance in Hexaploid Wheat for a Quarantine Disease: Karnal Bunt |
title_short | Genetic Mapping of Resistance in Hexaploid Wheat for a Quarantine Disease: Karnal Bunt |
title_sort | genetic mapping of resistance in hexaploid wheat for a quarantine disease: karnal bunt |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6198147/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30386358 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01497 |
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