1. Evaluation of 19,460 Wheat Accessions Conserved in the Indian National Genebank to Identify New Sources of Resistance to Rust and Spot Blotch Diseases
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Madhu Meeta, B. C. Saha, R. K. Sharma, Sandeep Kumar Gm, M. K. Bag, V. K. Vikas, A. K. Chowdhury, Robin Gogoi, P. M. Bhattacharya, Sundeep Kumar, Deepali, Navtej Singh Bains, Anirban Roy, Maina Chawla Singh, Jyoti Kumari, Sandeep Sharma, SC Bharadwaj, Sherry Rachel Jacob, R. Parimalan, Kailash C. Bansal, O. P. Gangwar, M. P. Yadav, S. Tyagi, M. Sivaswamy, Pramod Prasad, T. V. Prasad, Jagdish Kumar, Mahender Singh Saharan, J. Radhamani, Jyotisna Kumari, Kalyani Srinivasan, R. K. Tyagi, M. Dutta, J. B. Sharma, Sunil Archak, Indoo Bhagat, and Indu Sharma
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Germplasm ,Leaves ,Genetic Screens ,Gene Identification and Analysis ,lcsh:Medicine ,Plant Science ,Stem rust ,01 natural sciences ,Geographical Locations ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Cultivar ,lcsh:Science ,Molecular breeding ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Plant Anatomy ,food and beverages ,Agriculture ,Bread ,Plants ,Wheat ,Research Article ,Asia ,Farms ,India ,Crops ,Plant disease resistance ,Quantitative trait locus ,03 medical and health sciences ,Genetics ,Plant breeding ,Grasses ,Nutrition ,lcsh:R ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,Agronomy ,Diet ,Plant Breeding ,030104 developmental biology ,Genetic marker ,Seedlings ,Food ,People and Places ,lcsh:Q ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Crop Science ,Cereal Crops - Abstract
A comprehensive germplasm evaluation study of wheat accessions conserved in the Indian National Genebank was conducted to identify sources of rust and spot blotch resistance. Genebank accessions comprising three species of wheat-Triticum aestivum, T. durum and T. dicoccum were screened sequentially at multiple disease hotspots, during the 2011-14 crop seasons, carrying only resistant accessions to the next step of evaluation. Wheat accessions which were found to be resistant in the field were then assayed for seedling resistance and profiled using molecular markers. In the primary evaluation, 19,460 accessions were screened at Wellington (Tamil Nadu), a hotspot for wheat rusts. We identified 4925 accessions to be resistant and these were further evaluated at Gurdaspur (Punjab), a hotspot for stripe rust and at Cooch Behar (West Bengal), a hotspot for spot blotch. The second round evaluation identified 498 accessions potentially resistant to multiple rusts and 868 accessions potentially resistant to spot blotch. Evaluation of rust resistant accessions for seedling resistance against seven virulent pathotypes of three rusts under artificial epiphytotic conditions identified 137 accessions potentially resistant to multiple rusts. Molecular analysis to identify different combinations of genetic loci imparting resistance to leaf rust, stem rust, stripe rust and spot blotch using linked molecular markers, identified 45 wheat accessions containing known resistance genes against all three rusts as well as a QTL for spot blotch resistance. The resistant germplasm accessions, particularly against stripe rust, identified in this study can be excellent potential candidates to be employed for breeding resistance into the background of high yielding wheat cultivars through conventional or molecular breeding approaches, and are expected to contribute toward food security at national and global levels.
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- 2016