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Molecular cytogenetics for a wheat-Aegilops geniculata 3Mg alien addition line with resistance to stripe rust and powdery mildew

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BMC PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-021-03360-4

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Aegilops geniculata Roth; Molecular cytogenetics; SLAF-seq; FISH-GISH; Powdery mildew; Stripe rust

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  1. project of science and technology of Shaanxi province of China [2021NY-081]
  2. Crop Germplasm Resources Protection [2019NWB036-02-1]

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This study revealed the genetic information and disease resistance genes of the W19513 line through cytological, genomic, and functional molecular marker analysis. W19513 showed moderate resistance to powdery mildew and strong resistance to stripe rust, laying a foundation for future genetic research and wheat improvement.
Background Aegilops geniculata Roth is closely related to common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and is a valuable genetic resource for improvement of wheat. Results In this study, the W19513 line was derived from the BC1F10 progeny of a cross between wheat 'Chinese Spring' and Ae. geniculata SY159. Cytological examination showed that W19513 contained 44 chromosomes. Twenty-two bivalents were formed at the first meiotic metaphase I in the pollen mother cellsand the chromosomes were evenly distributed to opposite poles at meiotic anaphase I. Genomic in situ hybridization demonstrated that W19513 carried a pair of alien chromosomes from the M genome. Fluorescence in situ hybridization confirmed detection of variation in chromosomes 4A and 6B. Functional molecular marker analysis using expressed sequence tag-sequence-tagged site and PCR-based landmark unique gene primers revealed that the alien gene belonged to the third homologous group. The marker analysis confirmed that the alien chromosome pair was 3M(g). In addition, to further explore the molecular marker specificity of chromosome 3M(g), based on the specific locus amplified fragment sequencing technique, molecular markers specific for W19513 were developed with efficiencies of up to 47.66%. The W19513 line was inoculated with the physiological race E09 of powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici) at the seedling stage and showed moderate resistance. Field inoculation with a mixture of the races CYR31, CYR32, CYR33, and CYR34 of the stripe rust fungus (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. triticii) revealed that the line W19513 showed strong resistance. Conclusions This study provides a foundation for use of the line W19513 in future genetic research and wheat improvement.

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