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Equipping Durum Wheat—Thinopyrum ponticum Recombinant Lines With a Thinopyrum elongatum Major QTL for Resistance to Fusarium Diseases Through a Cytogenetic Strategy

Prompted by recent changes in climate trends, cropping areas, and management practices, Fusarium head blight (FHB), a threatening disease of cereals worldwide, is also spreading in unusual environments, where bread wheat (BW) and durum wheat (DW) are largely cultivated. The scarcity of efficient res...

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Autores principales: Kuzmanović, Ljiljana, Mandalà, Giulia, Tundo, Silvio, Ciorba, Roberto, Frangella, Matteo, Ruggeri, Roberto, Rossini, Francesco, Gevi, Federica, Rinalducci, Sara, Ceoloni, Carla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6817583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31695716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01324
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author Kuzmanović, Ljiljana
Mandalà, Giulia
Tundo, Silvio
Ciorba, Roberto
Frangella, Matteo
Ruggeri, Roberto
Rossini, Francesco
Gevi, Federica
Rinalducci, Sara
Ceoloni, Carla
author_facet Kuzmanović, Ljiljana
Mandalà, Giulia
Tundo, Silvio
Ciorba, Roberto
Frangella, Matteo
Ruggeri, Roberto
Rossini, Francesco
Gevi, Federica
Rinalducci, Sara
Ceoloni, Carla
author_sort Kuzmanović, Ljiljana
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description Prompted by recent changes in climate trends, cropping areas, and management practices, Fusarium head blight (FHB), a threatening disease of cereals worldwide, is also spreading in unusual environments, where bread wheat (BW) and durum wheat (DW) are largely cultivated. The scarcity of efficient resistance sources within adapted germplasm is particularly alarming for DW, mainly utilized for human consumption, which is therefore at high risk of kernel contamination by health-dangerous mycotoxins (e.g., deoxynivalenol = DON). To cope with this scenario, we looked outside the wheat primary gene pool and recently transferred an exceptionally effective FHB resistance QTL (Fhb-7EL) from Thinopyrum elongatum 7EL chromosome arm onto a Thinopyrum ponticum 7el(1)L arm segment, containing additional valuable genes (including Lr19 for leaf rust resistance and Yp for yellow pigment content), distally inserted onto 7DL of BW lines. Two such lines were crossed with two previously developed DW-Th. ponticum recombinants, having 7el(1)L distal portions on 7AL arms. Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) analysis showed homologous pairing, which is enabled by 7el(1)L segments common to the BW and DW recombinant chromosomes, to occur with 42-78% frequency, depending on the shared 7el(1)L amount. Aided by 7EL/7el(1)L-linked markers, 7EL+7el(1)L tetraploid recombinant types were isolated in BC(1) progenies to DW of all cross combinations. Homozygous 7EL+7el(1)L recombinant plants and null segregates selected in BC(2)F(2) progenies were challenged by Fusarium graminearum spike inoculation to verify the Fhb-7EL efficacy in DW. Infection outcomes confirmed previous observations in BW, with >90% reduction of disease severity associated with Fhb-7EL presence vs. its absence. The same differential effect was detected on seed set and weight of inoculated spikes, with genotypes lacking Fhb-7EL having ∼80% reduction compared with unaffected values of Fhb-7EL carriers. In parallel, DON content in flour extracts of resistant recombinants averaged 0.67 ppm, a value >800 times lower than that of susceptible controls. Furthermore, as observed in BW, the same Fhb-7EL also provided the novel DW recombinants with resistance to Fusarium crown rot (∼60% symptom reduction) as from seedling infection with Fusarium culmorum. Through alien segment stacking, we succeeded in equipping DW with a very effective barrier against different Fusarium diseases and other positive attributes for crop security and safety.
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spelling pubmed-68175832019-11-06 Equipping Durum Wheat—Thinopyrum ponticum Recombinant Lines With a Thinopyrum elongatum Major QTL for Resistance to Fusarium Diseases Through a Cytogenetic Strategy Kuzmanović, Ljiljana Mandalà, Giulia Tundo, Silvio Ciorba, Roberto Frangella, Matteo Ruggeri, Roberto Rossini, Francesco Gevi, Federica Rinalducci, Sara Ceoloni, Carla Front Plant Sci Plant Science Prompted by recent changes in climate trends, cropping areas, and management practices, Fusarium head blight (FHB), a threatening disease of cereals worldwide, is also spreading in unusual environments, where bread wheat (BW) and durum wheat (DW) are largely cultivated. The scarcity of efficient resistance sources within adapted germplasm is particularly alarming for DW, mainly utilized for human consumption, which is therefore at high risk of kernel contamination by health-dangerous mycotoxins (e.g., deoxynivalenol = DON). To cope with this scenario, we looked outside the wheat primary gene pool and recently transferred an exceptionally effective FHB resistance QTL (Fhb-7EL) from Thinopyrum elongatum 7EL chromosome arm onto a Thinopyrum ponticum 7el(1)L arm segment, containing additional valuable genes (including Lr19 for leaf rust resistance and Yp for yellow pigment content), distally inserted onto 7DL of BW lines. Two such lines were crossed with two previously developed DW-Th. ponticum recombinants, having 7el(1)L distal portions on 7AL arms. Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) analysis showed homologous pairing, which is enabled by 7el(1)L segments common to the BW and DW recombinant chromosomes, to occur with 42-78% frequency, depending on the shared 7el(1)L amount. Aided by 7EL/7el(1)L-linked markers, 7EL+7el(1)L tetraploid recombinant types were isolated in BC(1) progenies to DW of all cross combinations. Homozygous 7EL+7el(1)L recombinant plants and null segregates selected in BC(2)F(2) progenies were challenged by Fusarium graminearum spike inoculation to verify the Fhb-7EL efficacy in DW. Infection outcomes confirmed previous observations in BW, with >90% reduction of disease severity associated with Fhb-7EL presence vs. its absence. The same differential effect was detected on seed set and weight of inoculated spikes, with genotypes lacking Fhb-7EL having ∼80% reduction compared with unaffected values of Fhb-7EL carriers. In parallel, DON content in flour extracts of resistant recombinants averaged 0.67 ppm, a value >800 times lower than that of susceptible controls. Furthermore, as observed in BW, the same Fhb-7EL also provided the novel DW recombinants with resistance to Fusarium crown rot (∼60% symptom reduction) as from seedling infection with Fusarium culmorum. Through alien segment stacking, we succeeded in equipping DW with a very effective barrier against different Fusarium diseases and other positive attributes for crop security and safety. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6817583/ /pubmed/31695716 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01324 Text en Copyright © 2019 Kuzmanović, Mandalà, Tundo, Ciorba, Frangella, Ruggeri, Rossini, Gevi, Rinalducci and Ceoloni 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
Kuzmanović, Ljiljana
Mandalà, Giulia
Tundo, Silvio
Ciorba, Roberto
Frangella, Matteo
Ruggeri, Roberto
Rossini, Francesco
Gevi, Federica
Rinalducci, Sara
Ceoloni, Carla
Equipping Durum Wheat—Thinopyrum ponticum Recombinant Lines With a Thinopyrum elongatum Major QTL for Resistance to Fusarium Diseases Through a Cytogenetic Strategy
title Equipping Durum Wheat—Thinopyrum ponticum Recombinant Lines With a Thinopyrum elongatum Major QTL for Resistance to Fusarium Diseases Through a Cytogenetic Strategy
title_full Equipping Durum Wheat—Thinopyrum ponticum Recombinant Lines With a Thinopyrum elongatum Major QTL for Resistance to Fusarium Diseases Through a Cytogenetic Strategy
title_fullStr Equipping Durum Wheat—Thinopyrum ponticum Recombinant Lines With a Thinopyrum elongatum Major QTL for Resistance to Fusarium Diseases Through a Cytogenetic Strategy
title_full_unstemmed Equipping Durum Wheat—Thinopyrum ponticum Recombinant Lines With a Thinopyrum elongatum Major QTL for Resistance to Fusarium Diseases Through a Cytogenetic Strategy
title_short Equipping Durum Wheat—Thinopyrum ponticum Recombinant Lines With a Thinopyrum elongatum Major QTL for Resistance to Fusarium Diseases Through a Cytogenetic Strategy
title_sort equipping durum wheat—thinopyrum ponticum recombinant lines with a thinopyrum elongatum major qtl for resistance to fusarium diseases through a cytogenetic strategy
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6817583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31695716
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01324
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