Molecular dissection of Secale africanum chromosome 6Rafr in wheat enabled localization of genes for resistance to powdery mildew and stripe rust
2020
Li, Guangrong | Tang, Lingrong | Yin, Yan | Zhang, Ahui | Yu, Zhihui | Yang, Ennian | Tang, Zongxiang | Fu, Shulan | Yang, Zujun
BACKGROUND: Introgression of chromatin from Secale species into common wheat has for decades been a successful strategy for controlling the wheat diseases. The wild Secale species, Secale africanum Stapf., is a valuable source for resistance to foliar disease of wheat. A wheat-S. africanum chromosome 6Rᵃᶠʳ substitution line displayed resistance to both powdery mildew and stripe rust at the adult-plant stage. RESULTS: Wheat-S. africanum chromosome 6Rᵃᶠʳ deletion and translocation lines were produced and identified by sequential non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (ND-FISH) using multiple Oligo-based probes. Different ND-FISH patterns were observed between S. cereale 6R and S. africanum 6Rᵃᶠʳ. With reference to the physical map of the draft genome sequence of rye inbred line Lo7, a comprehensive PCR marker analysis indicated that insertions and deletions had occurred by random exchange between chromosomes 6R and 6Rᵃᶠʳ. A survey of the wheat- S. africanum 6Rᵃᶠʳ lines for disease resistance indicated that a powdery mildew resistance gene(s) was present on the long arm of 6Rᵃᶠʳ at FL0.85–1.00, and that a stripe rust resistance gene(s) was located in the terminal region of 6RᵃᶠʳS at FL0.95–1.00. The wheat-S. africanum 6Rᵃᶠʳ introgression lines also displayed superior agronomic traits, indicating that the chromosome 6Rᵃᶠʳ may have little linkage drag in the wheat background. CONCLUSIONS: The combination of molecular and cytogenetic methods allowed to precisely identify the chromosome rearrangements in wheat- S. africanum 6Rᵃᶠʳ substitution, deletion and translocation lines, and compare the structural difference between chromosomes 6R and 6Rᵃᶠʳ. The wheat- S. africanum 6Rᵃᶠʳ lines containing gene(s) for powdery mildew and stripe rust resistance could be used as novel germplasm for wheat breeding by chromosome engineering.
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