Major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes 'Milan/Shanghai #7' and 'Chirya.3'

A number of exotic wheat (Triticum aestivum) genotypes resistant to spot blotch caused by Cochliobolus sativus are being used to improve the resistance of commercial cultivars in the warm regions of South Asia. The objective of the present study was to determine the inheritance of field resistance to spot blotch in two resistant (R) wheat genotypes, ‘Chirya.3’ and ‘Milan/ Shanghai #7’ (MS#7), which were crossed to a susceptible (S) commercial cultivar, ‘BL1473.’ The two resistant genotypes also were crossed to determine allelic relationships for resistance between them. Spot blotch severity was recorded on the parents and on F1, F2, and F3 progenies. The F1 plants from the two crosses between susceptible and resistant genotypes had low disease severity like the resistant parents, indicating that resistance in Chirya.3 and MS#7 is conditioned by dominant gene action. The F2 plants segregated in 3R:1S ratios, and the F2:3 families showed the ratio of 1R:1S:2S, segregating for R and S, suggesting that resistance in the two resistant parents is conditioned by a single, dominant gene. The F1 plants from the cross between the two resistant genotypes were resistant, whereas their F2 progenies segregated in 15R:1S, suggesting that the resistance genes in MS#7 and Chirya.3 are nonallelic. These simply inherited sources of resistance could be useful for improving spot blotch resistance in the warm regions of South Asia and also may offer useful diversity to breeding programs for developing spot-blotch-resistant wheat cultivars in other regions.

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Main Authors: Neupane, R.B., Sharma, R.C., Duveiller, E., Ortiz-Ferrara, G., Ojha, B.R., Rosyara, U., Bhandari, D., Bhatta, M.R.
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Published: American Phytopathological Society (APS) 2007
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, WHEAT, BLOTCH, GENETIC RESISTANCE, COCHLIOBOLUS SATIVUS, GENETIC INHERITANCE, CROSS-BREEDING, TROPICAL ZONES,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-25602023-10-20T17:20:25Z Major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes 'Milan/Shanghai #7' and 'Chirya.3' Neupane, R.B. Sharma, R.C. Duveiller, E. Ortiz-Ferrara, G. Ojha, B.R. Rosyara, U. Bhandari, D. Bhatta, M.R. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY WHEAT BLOTCH GENETIC RESISTANCE COCHLIOBOLUS SATIVUS GENETIC INHERITANCE CROSS-BREEDING TROPICAL ZONES A number of exotic wheat (Triticum aestivum) genotypes resistant to spot blotch caused by Cochliobolus sativus are being used to improve the resistance of commercial cultivars in the warm regions of South Asia. The objective of the present study was to determine the inheritance of field resistance to spot blotch in two resistant (R) wheat genotypes, ‘Chirya.3’ and ‘Milan/ Shanghai #7’ (MS#7), which were crossed to a susceptible (S) commercial cultivar, ‘BL1473.’ The two resistant genotypes also were crossed to determine allelic relationships for resistance between them. Spot blotch severity was recorded on the parents and on F1, F2, and F3 progenies. The F1 plants from the two crosses between susceptible and resistant genotypes had low disease severity like the resistant parents, indicating that resistance in Chirya.3 and MS#7 is conditioned by dominant gene action. The F2 plants segregated in 3R:1S ratios, and the F2:3 families showed the ratio of 1R:1S:2S, segregating for R and S, suggesting that resistance in the two resistant parents is conditioned by a single, dominant gene. The F1 plants from the cross between the two resistant genotypes were resistant, whereas their F2 progenies segregated in 15R:1S, suggesting that the resistance genes in MS#7 and Chirya.3 are nonallelic. These simply inherited sources of resistance could be useful for improving spot blotch resistance in the warm regions of South Asia and also may offer useful diversity to breeding programs for developing spot-blotch-resistant wheat cultivars in other regions. 692-697 2013-06-07T21:12:02Z 2013-06-07T21:12:02Z 2007 Article 0191-2917 http://hdl.handle.net/10883/2560 10.1094/PDIS-91-6-0692 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF American Phytopathological Society (APS) 6 91 Plant Disease
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
WHEAT
BLOTCH
GENETIC RESISTANCE
COCHLIOBOLUS SATIVUS
GENETIC INHERITANCE
CROSS-BREEDING
TROPICAL ZONES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
WHEAT
BLOTCH
GENETIC RESISTANCE
COCHLIOBOLUS SATIVUS
GENETIC INHERITANCE
CROSS-BREEDING
TROPICAL ZONES
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
WHEAT
BLOTCH
GENETIC RESISTANCE
COCHLIOBOLUS SATIVUS
GENETIC INHERITANCE
CROSS-BREEDING
TROPICAL ZONES
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
WHEAT
BLOTCH
GENETIC RESISTANCE
COCHLIOBOLUS SATIVUS
GENETIC INHERITANCE
CROSS-BREEDING
TROPICAL ZONES
Neupane, R.B.
Sharma, R.C.
Duveiller, E.
Ortiz-Ferrara, G.
Ojha, B.R.
Rosyara, U.
Bhandari, D.
Bhatta, M.R.
Major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes 'Milan/Shanghai #7' and 'Chirya.3'
description A number of exotic wheat (Triticum aestivum) genotypes resistant to spot blotch caused by Cochliobolus sativus are being used to improve the resistance of commercial cultivars in the warm regions of South Asia. The objective of the present study was to determine the inheritance of field resistance to spot blotch in two resistant (R) wheat genotypes, ‘Chirya.3’ and ‘Milan/ Shanghai #7’ (MS#7), which were crossed to a susceptible (S) commercial cultivar, ‘BL1473.’ The two resistant genotypes also were crossed to determine allelic relationships for resistance between them. Spot blotch severity was recorded on the parents and on F1, F2, and F3 progenies. The F1 plants from the two crosses between susceptible and resistant genotypes had low disease severity like the resistant parents, indicating that resistance in Chirya.3 and MS#7 is conditioned by dominant gene action. The F2 plants segregated in 3R:1S ratios, and the F2:3 families showed the ratio of 1R:1S:2S, segregating for R and S, suggesting that resistance in the two resistant parents is conditioned by a single, dominant gene. The F1 plants from the cross between the two resistant genotypes were resistant, whereas their F2 progenies segregated in 15R:1S, suggesting that the resistance genes in MS#7 and Chirya.3 are nonallelic. These simply inherited sources of resistance could be useful for improving spot blotch resistance in the warm regions of South Asia and also may offer useful diversity to breeding programs for developing spot-blotch-resistant wheat cultivars in other regions.
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topic_facet AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
WHEAT
BLOTCH
GENETIC RESISTANCE
COCHLIOBOLUS SATIVUS
GENETIC INHERITANCE
CROSS-BREEDING
TROPICAL ZONES
author Neupane, R.B.
Sharma, R.C.
Duveiller, E.
Ortiz-Ferrara, G.
Ojha, B.R.
Rosyara, U.
Bhandari, D.
Bhatta, M.R.
author_facet Neupane, R.B.
Sharma, R.C.
Duveiller, E.
Ortiz-Ferrara, G.
Ojha, B.R.
Rosyara, U.
Bhandari, D.
Bhatta, M.R.
author_sort Neupane, R.B.
title Major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes 'Milan/Shanghai #7' and 'Chirya.3'
title_short Major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes 'Milan/Shanghai #7' and 'Chirya.3'
title_full Major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes 'Milan/Shanghai #7' and 'Chirya.3'
title_fullStr Major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes 'Milan/Shanghai #7' and 'Chirya.3'
title_full_unstemmed Major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes 'Milan/Shanghai #7' and 'Chirya.3'
title_sort major gene controls of field resistance to spot blotch in wheat genotypes 'milan/shanghai #7' and 'chirya.3'
publisher American Phytopathological Society (APS)
publishDate 2007
url http://hdl.handle.net/10883/2560
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