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Identification of candidate genes for Fusarium head blight resistance from QTLs using RIL population in wheat.

Authors :
Zhang, Mingxia
Jiang, Peng
Wu, Qun
Han, Xu
Man, Junxia
Sun, Junsheng
Liang, Jinlong
Chen, Jingchuan
Zhao, Qi
Guo, Ying
An, Yanrong
Jia, Haiyan
Li, Sishen
Xu, Yongyu
Source :
Plant Molecular Biology; Jun2024, Vol. 114 Issue 3, p1-11, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Fusarium head blight (FHB) stands out as one of the most devastating wheat diseases and leads to significantly grain yield losses and quality reductions in epidemic years. Exploring quantitative trait loci (QTL) for FHB resistance is a critical step for developing new FHB-resistant varieties. We previously constructed a genetic map of unigenes (UG-Map) according to the physical positions using a set of recombinant-inbred lines (RILs) derived from the cross of ‘TN18 × LM6’ (TL-RILs). Here, the number of diseased spikelets (NDS) and relative disease index (RDI) for FHB resistance were investigated under four environments using TL-RILs, which were distributed across 13 chromosomes. A number of 36 candidate genes for NDS and RDI from of 19 stable QTLs were identified. The average number of candidate genes per QTL was 1.89, with 14 (73.7%), two (10.5%), and three (15.8%) QTLs including one, two, and 3–10 candidate genes, respectively. Among the 24 candidate genes annotated in the reference genome RefSeq v1.1, the homologous genes of seven candidate genes, including TraesCS4B02G227300 for QNds/Rdi-4BL-4553, TraesCS5B02G303200, TraesCS5B02G303300, TraesCS5B02G303700, TraesCS5B02G303800 and TraesCS5B02G304000 for QNds/Rdi-5BL-9509, and TraesCS7A02G568400 for QNds/Rdi-7AL-14499, were previously reported to be related to FHB resistance in wheat, barely or Brachypodium distachyon. These genes should be closely associated with FHB resistance in wheat. In addition, the homologous genes of five genes, including TraesCS1A02G037600LC for QNds-1AS-2225, TraesCS1D02G017800 and TraesCS1D02G017900 for QNds-1DS-527, TraesCS1D02G018000 for QRdi-1DS-575, and TraesCS4B02G227400 for QNds/Rdi-4BL-4553, were involved in plant defense responses against pathogens. These genes should be likely associated with FHB resistance in wheat.Key Message: We identified a number of 36 candidate genes for FHB resistance from 19 stable QTLs. Of these, 12 candidate genes should be highly associated with FHB resistance in wheat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01674412
Volume :
114
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plant Molecular Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177383253
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11103-024-01462-9