Dissecting the genetic basis of wheat blast resistance in the Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena.

Background: Wheat blast, caused by Magnaporthe oryzae Triticum (MoT) pathotype, is a global threat to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production. Few blast resistance (R) genes have been identified to date, therefore assessing potential sources of resistance in wheat is important. The Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena is considered one of the best sources of resistance to blast and has been widely used in Brazilian breeding programmes, however the underlying genetics of this resistance are unknown. Results: BR 18-Terena was used as the common parent in the development of two recombinant inbred line (RIL) F6 populations with the Brazilian cultivars Anahuac 75 and BRS 179. Populations were phenotyped for resistance at the seedling and heading stage using the sequenced MoT isolate BR32, with transgressive segregation being observed. Genetic maps containing 1779 and 1318 markers, were produced for the Anahuac 75 × BR 18-Terena and BR 18- Terena × BRS 179 populations, respectively. Five quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with seedling resistance, on chromosomes 2B, 4B (2 QTL), 5A and 6A, were identified, as were four QTL associated with heading stage resistance (1A, 2B, 4A and 5A). Seedling and heading stage QTL did not co-locate, despite a significant positive correlation between these traits, indicating that resistance at these developmental stages is likely to be controlled by different genes. BR 18-Terena provided the resistant allele for six QTL, at both developmental stages, with the largest phenotypic effect conferred by a QTL being 24.8% suggesting that BR 18-Terena possesses quantitative resistance. Haplotype analysis of 100 Brazilian wheat cultivars indicates that 11.0% of cultivars already possess a BR 18-Terenalike haplotype for more than one of the identified heading stage QTL. Conclusions: This study suggests that BR 18-Terena possesses quantitative resistance to wheat blast, with nine QTL associated with resistance at either the seedling or heading stage being detected. Wheat blast resistance is also largely tissue-specific. Identification of durable quantitative resistances which can be combined with race-specific R gene-mediated resistance is critical to effectively control wheat blast. Collectively, this work facilitates markerassisted selection to develop new varieties for cultivation in regions at risk from this emerging disease.

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Main Authors: GODDARD, R., STEED, A., CHINOY, C., FERREIRA, J. R., SCHEEREN, P. L., MACIEL, J. L. N., CAIERAO, E., TORRES, G. A. M., CONSOLI, L., SANTANA, F. M., FERNANDES, J. M. C., SIMMONDS, J., UAUY, C., COCKRAM, J., NICHOLSON, P.
Other Authors: RACHEL R. GODDARD, Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK
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Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2020-09-11
Subjects:Wheat blast, Seedling resistance, Head resistance, Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping, Triticum Aestivum, Magnaporthe oryzae, Quantitative trait loci, Genotyping,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1124870
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-020-02592-0
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11248702020-09-11T17:15:00Z Dissecting the genetic basis of wheat blast resistance in the Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena. GODDARD, R. STEED, A. CHINOY, C. FERREIRA, J. R. SCHEEREN, P. L. MACIEL, J. L. N. CAIERAO, E. TORRES, G. A. M. CONSOLI, L. SANTANA, F. M. FERNANDES, J. M. C. SIMMONDS, J. UAUY, C. COCKRAM, J. NICHOLSON, P. RACHEL R. GODDARD, Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK CATHERINE CHINOY, Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK JÉSSICA ROSSET FERREIRA, Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil PEDRO LUIZ SCHEEREN, CNPT JOAO LEODATO NUNES MACIEL, CNPT EDUARDO CAIERAO, CNPT GISELE ABIGAIL MONTAN TORRES, CNPT LUCIANO CONSOLI, CNPT FLAVIO MARTINS SANTANA, CNPT JOSE MAURICIO CUNHA FERNANDES, CNPT James Simmonds, Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK CRISTOBAL UAUY, Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK James Cockram, John Bingham Laboratory, NIAB, Cambridge, UK Paul Nicholson, Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK. ANDREW STEED, Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK Wheat blast Seedling resistance Head resistance Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping Triticum Aestivum Magnaporthe oryzae Quantitative trait loci Genotyping Background: Wheat blast, caused by Magnaporthe oryzae Triticum (MoT) pathotype, is a global threat to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production. Few blast resistance (R) genes have been identified to date, therefore assessing potential sources of resistance in wheat is important. The Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena is considered one of the best sources of resistance to blast and has been widely used in Brazilian breeding programmes, however the underlying genetics of this resistance are unknown. Results: BR 18-Terena was used as the common parent in the development of two recombinant inbred line (RIL) F6 populations with the Brazilian cultivars Anahuac 75 and BRS 179. Populations were phenotyped for resistance at the seedling and heading stage using the sequenced MoT isolate BR32, with transgressive segregation being observed. Genetic maps containing 1779 and 1318 markers, were produced for the Anahuac 75 × BR 18-Terena and BR 18- Terena × BRS 179 populations, respectively. Five quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with seedling resistance, on chromosomes 2B, 4B (2 QTL), 5A and 6A, were identified, as were four QTL associated with heading stage resistance (1A, 2B, 4A and 5A). Seedling and heading stage QTL did not co-locate, despite a significant positive correlation between these traits, indicating that resistance at these developmental stages is likely to be controlled by different genes. BR 18-Terena provided the resistant allele for six QTL, at both developmental stages, with the largest phenotypic effect conferred by a QTL being 24.8% suggesting that BR 18-Terena possesses quantitative resistance. Haplotype analysis of 100 Brazilian wheat cultivars indicates that 11.0% of cultivars already possess a BR 18-Terenalike haplotype for more than one of the identified heading stage QTL. Conclusions: This study suggests that BR 18-Terena possesses quantitative resistance to wheat blast, with nine QTL associated with resistance at either the seedling or heading stage being detected. Wheat blast resistance is also largely tissue-specific. Identification of durable quantitative resistances which can be combined with race-specific R gene-mediated resistance is critical to effectively control wheat blast. Collectively, this work facilitates markerassisted selection to develop new varieties for cultivation in regions at risk from this emerging disease. 2020-09-11T17:14:54Z 2020-09-11T17:14:54Z 2020-09-11 2020 Artigo de periódico BMC Plant Biology, v. 20, n. 398, Aug. 2020. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1124870 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-020-02592-0 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Wheat blast
Seedling resistance
Head resistance
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping
Triticum Aestivum
Magnaporthe oryzae
Quantitative trait loci
Genotyping
Wheat blast
Seedling resistance
Head resistance
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping
Triticum Aestivum
Magnaporthe oryzae
Quantitative trait loci
Genotyping
spellingShingle Wheat blast
Seedling resistance
Head resistance
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping
Triticum Aestivum
Magnaporthe oryzae
Quantitative trait loci
Genotyping
Wheat blast
Seedling resistance
Head resistance
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping
Triticum Aestivum
Magnaporthe oryzae
Quantitative trait loci
Genotyping
GODDARD, R.
STEED, A.
CHINOY, C.
FERREIRA, J. R.
SCHEEREN, P. L.
MACIEL, J. L. N.
CAIERAO, E.
TORRES, G. A. M.
CONSOLI, L.
SANTANA, F. M.
FERNANDES, J. M. C.
SIMMONDS, J.
UAUY, C.
COCKRAM, J.
NICHOLSON, P.
Dissecting the genetic basis of wheat blast resistance in the Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena.
description Background: Wheat blast, caused by Magnaporthe oryzae Triticum (MoT) pathotype, is a global threat to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production. Few blast resistance (R) genes have been identified to date, therefore assessing potential sources of resistance in wheat is important. The Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena is considered one of the best sources of resistance to blast and has been widely used in Brazilian breeding programmes, however the underlying genetics of this resistance are unknown. Results: BR 18-Terena was used as the common parent in the development of two recombinant inbred line (RIL) F6 populations with the Brazilian cultivars Anahuac 75 and BRS 179. Populations were phenotyped for resistance at the seedling and heading stage using the sequenced MoT isolate BR32, with transgressive segregation being observed. Genetic maps containing 1779 and 1318 markers, were produced for the Anahuac 75 × BR 18-Terena and BR 18- Terena × BRS 179 populations, respectively. Five quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with seedling resistance, on chromosomes 2B, 4B (2 QTL), 5A and 6A, were identified, as were four QTL associated with heading stage resistance (1A, 2B, 4A and 5A). Seedling and heading stage QTL did not co-locate, despite a significant positive correlation between these traits, indicating that resistance at these developmental stages is likely to be controlled by different genes. BR 18-Terena provided the resistant allele for six QTL, at both developmental stages, with the largest phenotypic effect conferred by a QTL being 24.8% suggesting that BR 18-Terena possesses quantitative resistance. Haplotype analysis of 100 Brazilian wheat cultivars indicates that 11.0% of cultivars already possess a BR 18-Terenalike haplotype for more than one of the identified heading stage QTL. Conclusions: This study suggests that BR 18-Terena possesses quantitative resistance to wheat blast, with nine QTL associated with resistance at either the seedling or heading stage being detected. Wheat blast resistance is also largely tissue-specific. Identification of durable quantitative resistances which can be combined with race-specific R gene-mediated resistance is critical to effectively control wheat blast. Collectively, this work facilitates markerassisted selection to develop new varieties for cultivation in regions at risk from this emerging disease.
author2 RACHEL R. GODDARD, Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK
author_facet RACHEL R. GODDARD, Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK
GODDARD, R.
STEED, A.
CHINOY, C.
FERREIRA, J. R.
SCHEEREN, P. L.
MACIEL, J. L. N.
CAIERAO, E.
TORRES, G. A. M.
CONSOLI, L.
SANTANA, F. M.
FERNANDES, J. M. C.
SIMMONDS, J.
UAUY, C.
COCKRAM, J.
NICHOLSON, P.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Wheat blast
Seedling resistance
Head resistance
Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping
Triticum Aestivum
Magnaporthe oryzae
Quantitative trait loci
Genotyping
author GODDARD, R.
STEED, A.
CHINOY, C.
FERREIRA, J. R.
SCHEEREN, P. L.
MACIEL, J. L. N.
CAIERAO, E.
TORRES, G. A. M.
CONSOLI, L.
SANTANA, F. M.
FERNANDES, J. M. C.
SIMMONDS, J.
UAUY, C.
COCKRAM, J.
NICHOLSON, P.
author_sort GODDARD, R.
title Dissecting the genetic basis of wheat blast resistance in the Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena.
title_short Dissecting the genetic basis of wheat blast resistance in the Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena.
title_full Dissecting the genetic basis of wheat blast resistance in the Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena.
title_fullStr Dissecting the genetic basis of wheat blast resistance in the Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena.
title_full_unstemmed Dissecting the genetic basis of wheat blast resistance in the Brazilian wheat cultivar BR 18-Terena.
title_sort dissecting the genetic basis of wheat blast resistance in the brazilian wheat cultivar br 18-terena.
publishDate 2020-09-11
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1124870
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-020-02592-0
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