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Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes in Resistant Tetraploid Wheat (Triticum turgidum) under Sitobion avenae (F.) Infestation

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23116012

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aphid resistance; tetraploid wheat; Sitobion avenae; suppression subtractive hybridization; gene expression

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation China [31871614]
  2. Key R&D program of Shaanxi Province [2022NY-183]
  3. Crop Germplasm Resources Protection [2019NWB036-02-1]

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This study investigated the high resistance of the tetraploid wheat variety Lanmai to the grain aphid at both the seedling and adult plant stages, and identified potential candidate defense genes using suppression subtractive hybridization. Molecular analysis revealed the differential expression of genes related to photosynthesis, salicylic acid, and jasmonic acid pathways in Lanmai during aphid infestation.
The grain aphid Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) is one of the most destructive pests of wheat (Triticum aestivum). Deployment of resistant wheat germplasm appears as an excellent solution for this problem. Elite bread wheat cultivars only have limited resistance to this pest. The present study was carried out to investigate the potential of the tetraploid wheat (Triticum turgidum) variety Lanmai, which showed high resistance to S. avenae at both seedling and adult plant stages, as a source of resistance genes. Based on apterous adult aphids' fecundity tests and choice bioassays, Lanmai has been shown to display antixenosis and antibiosis. Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) was employed to identify and isolate the putative candidate defense genes in Lanmai against S. avenae infestation. A total of 134 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were identified and categorized based on their putative functions. RT-qPCR analysis of 30 selected genes confirmed their differential expression over time between the resistant wheat variety Lanmai and susceptible wheat variety Polan305 during S. avenae infestation. There were 11 genes related to the photosynthesis process, and only 3 genes showed higher expression in Lanmai than in Polan305 after S. avenae infestation. Gene expression analysis also revealed that Lanmai played a critical role in salicylic acid and jasmonic acid pathways after S. avenae infestation. This study provided further insights into the role of defense signaling networks in wheat resistance to S. avenae and indicates that the resistant tetraploid wheat variety Lanmai may provide a valuable resource for aphid tolerance improvement in wheat.

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