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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.943211
关键词
wheat; disease; cytogenetics; plant pathology; fungi; breeding
资金
- United Kingdom Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) [BB/P016855/1]
A diverse panel of wheat wild relative species was screened for resistance to Fusarium head blight (FHB) and the majority was found to be susceptible. However, specific accessions of Triticum timopheevii, Agropyron desertorum, and Elymus vaillantianus exhibited high resistance to FHB. Further analysis revealed that the resistance in Triticum timopheevii was due to enhanced resistance to initial infection of the fungus. Additionally, introgression lines with a specific portion of Triticum timopheevii chromosome significantly enhanced FHB resistance in wheat.
A diverse panel of wheat wild relative species was screened for resistance to Fusarium head blight (FHB) by spray inoculation. The great majority of species and accessions were susceptible or highly susceptible to FHB. Accessions of Triticum timopheevii (P95-99.1-1), Agropyron desertorum (9439957), and Elymus vaillantianus (531552) were highly resistant to FHB while additional accessions of T. timopheevii were found to be susceptible to FHB. A combination of spray and point inoculation assessments over two consecutive seasons indicated that the resistance in accession P95-99.1-1 was due to enhanced resistance to initial infection of the fungus (type 1 resistance), and not to reduction in spread (type 2 resistance). A panel of wheat-T. timopheevii (accession P95-99.1-1) introgression lines was screened for FHB resistance over two consecutive seasons using spray inoculation. Most introgression lines were similar in susceptibility to FHB as the wheat recipient (Paragon) but substitution of the terminal portion of chromosome 3BS of wheat with a similar-sized portion of 3G of T. timopheevii significantly enhanced FHB resistance in the wheat background.
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