Rapid introduction of disease resistance from rye into common wheat by anther culture of a 6x triticale × nulli-tetrasomic wheat |
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Authors: | X Q Zhang X P Wang K Ross H Hu J P Gustafson C O Qualset |
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Institution: | Institute of Genetics, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100101 China;USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Research Unit, and Plant Science Unit, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA |
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Abstract: | Powdery mildew (caused by Erysiphe graminis) and yellow rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis) are the two most serious wheat diseases found in China. Rye chromosomes, carrying genes for resistance to these diseases, were introduced into common wheat in two generations using chromosome engineering and anther culture. The F1 hybrids from a cross involving a hexaploid triticale (×Triticosecale Wittmack) בChinese Spring’ nulli‐tetrasomic N6DT6A wheat aneuploid line were anther cultured and doubled‐haploid plants were regenerated. Using genomic in situ hybridization, C‐banding and biochemical marker analyses, one of the anther‐cultured lines (ZH‐1)studied in detail, proved to be a doubled‐haploid with one rye chromosome pair added (1R) and a homozygous 6R/6D substitution (2n= 44). The line was tested for expression of disease resistance and found to be highly resistant to powdery mildew and moderately resistant to yellow rust. |
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Keywords: | Secale cereale Triticum aestivum anther culture C-banding doubled-haploid in situ hybridization isozyme |
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