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Updating the Breeding Philosophy of Wheat to Fusarium Head Blight (FHB): Resistance Components, QTL Identification, and Phenotyping-A Review

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 9, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants9121702

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toxin overproduction; disease index; resistance to DON; resistance to FDK; Fusarium damaged kernel; deoxynivalenol; differing QTL functions; upgrading phenotyping of QTLs; resistance types; breeding for complex FHB resistance

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  1. FUCOMYR FP5 [QLRT-2000-02044]
  2. MycoRed EU FP7 [KBBE-2007-2-5-05]
  3. Ministry for Innovation and Technology [TUDFO/51757/2019-ITM, TKP2020-NKA-21]
  4. Cereal Research Institute
  5. [GOP-1.1.1-11-2012-0159]

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Fusarium head blight has posed continuous risks to wheat production worldwide due to its effects on yield, and the fungus provides additional risks with production of toxins. Plant resistance is thought to be the most powerful method. The host plant resistance is complex, Types I-V were reported. From the time of spraying inoculation (Type I), all resistance types can be identified and used to determine the total resistance. Type II resistance (at point inoculation) describes the spread of head blight from the ovary to the other parts of the head. Therefore, it cannot solve the resistance problem alone. Type II QTL (quantitative trait locus) Fhb1 on 3BS from Sumai 3 descendant CM82036 secures about the same resistance level as Type I QTL does on 5AS and 5ASc in terms of visual symptoms, FDK (Fusarium damaged kernel), and deoxynivalenol response. Recently, increasing evidence supports the association of deoxynivalenol (DON) content and low kernel infection with FHB (Fusarium head blight) resistance (Types III and IV), as QTL for individual resistance types has been identified. In plant breeding practice, the role of visual selection remains vital, but the higher correlations for FDK/DON make it possible to select low-DON genotypes via FDK value. For phenotyping, the use of more independent inocula (isolates or mixtures) makes resistance evaluation more reliable. The large heterogeneity of the mapping populations is a serious source of underestimating genetic effects. Therefore, the increasing of homogeneity is a necessity. As no wheat varieties exist with full resistance to FHB, crops must be supported by proper agronomy and fungicide use.

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