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mlo-based powdery mildew resistance in hexaploid bread wheat generated by a non-transgenic TILLING approach

Journal

PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 367-378

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pbi.12631

Keywords

Targeting Induced Local Lesions in Genomes; powdery mildew; Mlo; hexaploid bread wheat; Blumeria graminis; plant disease resistance

Funding

  1. German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL
  2. project management via the Specialist Agency for Renewable Resources) [22030411]
  3. Germany Society for the Advancement of Plant Innovation (GFPi) [G 135/12 NR]
  4. 20: 20 Wheat Institute Strategic Programme Grant to Rothamsted Research from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council of the U.K [BB/J/00426X/1]
  5. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BB/I000607/1, BBS/E/C/00005203, BB/E025161/1, BBS/E/C/00005202, BBS/E/C/000I0220, BB/J003913/1, BBS/E/C/000I0250] Funding Source: researchfish
  6. BBSRC [BBS/E/C/000I0220, BB/E025161/1, BBS/E/C/000I0250, BBS/E/C/00005203, BBS/E/C/00005202, BB/I000607/1, BB/J003913/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Wheat is one of the most widely grown cereal crops in the world and is an important food grain source for humans. However, wheat yields can be reduced by many abiotic and biotic stress factors, including powdery mildew disease caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici (Bgt). Generating resistant varieties is thus a major effort in plant breeding. Here, we took advantage of the non-transgenic Targeting Induced Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) technology to select partial loss-of-function alleles of TaMlo, the orthologue of the barley Mlo (Mildew resistance locus o) gene. Natural and induced loss-of-function alleles (mlo) of barley Mlo are known to confer durable broad-spectrum powdery mildew resistance, typically at the expense of pleiotropic phenotypes such as premature leaf senescence. We identified 16 missense mutations in the three wheat TaMlo homoeologues, TaMlo-A1, TaMlo-B1 and TaMlo-D1 that each lead to single amino acid exchanges. Using transient gene expression assays in barley single cells, we functionally analysed the different missense mutants and identified the most promising candidates affecting powdery mildew susceptibility. By stacking of selected mutant alleles we generated four independent lines with non-conservative mutations in each of the three TaMlo homoeologues. Homozygous triple mutant lines and surprisingly also some of the homozygous double mutant lines showed enhanced, yet incomplete, Bgt resistance without the occurrence of discernible pleiotropic phenotypes. These lines thus represent an important step towards the production of commercial non-transgenic, powdery mildew-resistant bread wheat varieties.

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