Progress towards genetics and breeding for minor genes based resistance to Ug99 and other rusts in CIMMYT high yielding spring wheat

Wheat rusts continue to cause significant losses worldwide despite major efforts given to their genetic control. This is due to frequent evolution and selection of virulence in pathogen overcoming the deployed race-specific resistance genes. Although the life of effective race-specific resistance genes can be prolonged by using gene combinations, an alternative approach being implemented at CIMMYT is to deploy varieties that posses adult plant resistance (APR) based on combinations of minor, slow rusting genes. When present alone, the APR genes do not confer adequate resistance especially under high disease pressure; however, combinations of 4 or 5 minor genes usually result in 'near-immunity' or a high level of resistance. Although only a few APR genes are catalogued, various APR QTL are now known and could lead to further characterization of additional genes. Four characterized genes have pleiotropic effects in conferring partial APR to all three rusts and powdery mildew, thus simplifying the task of breeding wheat varieties that are resistant to multiple diseases. Significant progress was made recently in developing high-yielding wheat germplasm that possesses high levels of APR to all three rusts by implementing a Mexico-Kenya shuttle breeding scheme. Parents with APR to Ug99 were hybridized with high yielding parents that had adequate to high levels of APR to leaf rust and yellow rust. Segregating populations and advanced lines from these crosses were selected under high rust pressures in Mexico (leaf rust and yellow rust) and Kenya (Ug99 stem rust and yellow rust) to identify high yielding progenies that possess high to adequate APR to all three rusts. International distribution of these high yielding wheats is underway through CIMMYT international yield trials and screening nurseries. It is expected that several wheat varieties with APR to three rusts will be released and grown in various countries in the near-future that will allow determining the durability of resistance.

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Main Authors: Singh, R.P., Herrera-Foessel, S.A., Huerta-Espino, J., Sukhwinder-Singh, Bhavani, S., Caixia Lan, Basnet, B.R.
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Published: Elsevier 2014
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, Puccinia triticina, Rust Resistance, TRITICUM AESTIVUM, PUCCINIA GRAMINIS, PUCCINIA RECONDITA, PUCCINIA STRIIFORMIS, GENETICS, BREEDING, WHEAT, RUSTS, DISEASE RESISTANCE,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-34742023-10-23T16:14:14Z Progress towards genetics and breeding for minor genes based resistance to Ug99 and other rusts in CIMMYT high yielding spring wheat Singh, R.P. Herrera-Foessel, S.A. Huerta-Espino, J. Sukhwinder-Singh Bhavani, S. Caixia Lan Basnet, B.R. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY Puccinia triticina Rust Resistance TRITICUM AESTIVUM PUCCINIA GRAMINIS PUCCINIA RECONDITA PUCCINIA STRIIFORMIS GENETICS BREEDING WHEAT RUSTS DISEASE RESISTANCE Wheat rusts continue to cause significant losses worldwide despite major efforts given to their genetic control. This is due to frequent evolution and selection of virulence in pathogen overcoming the deployed race-specific resistance genes. Although the life of effective race-specific resistance genes can be prolonged by using gene combinations, an alternative approach being implemented at CIMMYT is to deploy varieties that posses adult plant resistance (APR) based on combinations of minor, slow rusting genes. When present alone, the APR genes do not confer adequate resistance especially under high disease pressure; however, combinations of 4 or 5 minor genes usually result in 'near-immunity' or a high level of resistance. Although only a few APR genes are catalogued, various APR QTL are now known and could lead to further characterization of additional genes. Four characterized genes have pleiotropic effects in conferring partial APR to all three rusts and powdery mildew, thus simplifying the task of breeding wheat varieties that are resistant to multiple diseases. Significant progress was made recently in developing high-yielding wheat germplasm that possesses high levels of APR to all three rusts by implementing a Mexico-Kenya shuttle breeding scheme. Parents with APR to Ug99 were hybridized with high yielding parents that had adequate to high levels of APR to leaf rust and yellow rust. Segregating populations and advanced lines from these crosses were selected under high rust pressures in Mexico (leaf rust and yellow rust) and Kenya (Ug99 stem rust and yellow rust) to identify high yielding progenies that possess high to adequate APR to all three rusts. International distribution of these high yielding wheats is underway through CIMMYT international yield trials and screening nurseries. It is expected that several wheat varieties with APR to three rusts will be released and grown in various countries in the near-future that will allow determining the durability of resistance. 255-261 2014-03-05T18:04:35Z 2014-03-05T18:04:35Z 2014 Article 2095-3119 http://hdl.handle.net/10883/3474 10.1016/S2095-3119(13)60649-8 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 Elsevier http://211.155.251.135:81/Jwk_zgnykxen/CN/abstract/abstract9176.shtml 2 13 Journal of Integrative Agriculture
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Puccinia triticina
Rust Resistance
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
PUCCINIA GRAMINIS
PUCCINIA RECONDITA
PUCCINIA STRIIFORMIS
GENETICS
BREEDING
WHEAT
RUSTS
DISEASE RESISTANCE
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Puccinia triticina
Rust Resistance
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
PUCCINIA GRAMINIS
PUCCINIA RECONDITA
PUCCINIA STRIIFORMIS
GENETICS
BREEDING
WHEAT
RUSTS
DISEASE RESISTANCE
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Puccinia triticina
Rust Resistance
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
PUCCINIA GRAMINIS
PUCCINIA RECONDITA
PUCCINIA STRIIFORMIS
GENETICS
BREEDING
WHEAT
RUSTS
DISEASE RESISTANCE
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Puccinia triticina
Rust Resistance
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
PUCCINIA GRAMINIS
PUCCINIA RECONDITA
PUCCINIA STRIIFORMIS
GENETICS
BREEDING
WHEAT
RUSTS
DISEASE RESISTANCE
Singh, R.P.
Herrera-Foessel, S.A.
Huerta-Espino, J.
Sukhwinder-Singh
Bhavani, S.
Caixia Lan
Basnet, B.R.
Progress towards genetics and breeding for minor genes based resistance to Ug99 and other rusts in CIMMYT high yielding spring wheat
description Wheat rusts continue to cause significant losses worldwide despite major efforts given to their genetic control. This is due to frequent evolution and selection of virulence in pathogen overcoming the deployed race-specific resistance genes. Although the life of effective race-specific resistance genes can be prolonged by using gene combinations, an alternative approach being implemented at CIMMYT is to deploy varieties that posses adult plant resistance (APR) based on combinations of minor, slow rusting genes. When present alone, the APR genes do not confer adequate resistance especially under high disease pressure; however, combinations of 4 or 5 minor genes usually result in 'near-immunity' or a high level of resistance. Although only a few APR genes are catalogued, various APR QTL are now known and could lead to further characterization of additional genes. Four characterized genes have pleiotropic effects in conferring partial APR to all three rusts and powdery mildew, thus simplifying the task of breeding wheat varieties that are resistant to multiple diseases. Significant progress was made recently in developing high-yielding wheat germplasm that possesses high levels of APR to all three rusts by implementing a Mexico-Kenya shuttle breeding scheme. Parents with APR to Ug99 were hybridized with high yielding parents that had adequate to high levels of APR to leaf rust and yellow rust. Segregating populations and advanced lines from these crosses were selected under high rust pressures in Mexico (leaf rust and yellow rust) and Kenya (Ug99 stem rust and yellow rust) to identify high yielding progenies that possess high to adequate APR to all three rusts. International distribution of these high yielding wheats is underway through CIMMYT international yield trials and screening nurseries. It is expected that several wheat varieties with APR to three rusts will be released and grown in various countries in the near-future that will allow determining the durability of resistance.
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topic_facet AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Puccinia triticina
Rust Resistance
TRITICUM AESTIVUM
PUCCINIA GRAMINIS
PUCCINIA RECONDITA
PUCCINIA STRIIFORMIS
GENETICS
BREEDING
WHEAT
RUSTS
DISEASE RESISTANCE
author Singh, R.P.
Herrera-Foessel, S.A.
Huerta-Espino, J.
Sukhwinder-Singh
Bhavani, S.
Caixia Lan
Basnet, B.R.
author_facet Singh, R.P.
Herrera-Foessel, S.A.
Huerta-Espino, J.
Sukhwinder-Singh
Bhavani, S.
Caixia Lan
Basnet, B.R.
author_sort Singh, R.P.
title Progress towards genetics and breeding for minor genes based resistance to Ug99 and other rusts in CIMMYT high yielding spring wheat
title_short Progress towards genetics and breeding for minor genes based resistance to Ug99 and other rusts in CIMMYT high yielding spring wheat
title_full Progress towards genetics and breeding for minor genes based resistance to Ug99 and other rusts in CIMMYT high yielding spring wheat
title_fullStr Progress towards genetics and breeding for minor genes based resistance to Ug99 and other rusts in CIMMYT high yielding spring wheat
title_full_unstemmed Progress towards genetics and breeding for minor genes based resistance to Ug99 and other rusts in CIMMYT high yielding spring wheat
title_sort progress towards genetics and breeding for minor genes based resistance to ug99 and other rusts in cimmyt high yielding spring wheat
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10883/3474
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