Plants (Aug 2020)

Genetic Architecture of Cereal Leaf Beetle Resistance in Wheat

  • Tobias Würschum,
  • Willmar L. Leiser,
  • Simon M. Langer,
  • Matthew R. Tucker,
  • Thomas Miedaner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9091117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 1117

Abstract

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Wheat production can be severely damaged by endemic and invasive insect pests. Here, we investigated resistance to cereal leaf beetle in a panel of 876 winter wheat cultivars, and dissected the genetic architecture underlying this insect resistance by association mapping. We observed an effect of heading date on cereal leaf beetle infestation, with earlier heading cultivars being more heavily infested. Flag leaf glaucousness was also found to be correlated with resistance. In line with the strong effect of heading time, we identified Ppd-D1 as a major quantitative trait locus (QTL), explaining 35% of the genotypic variance of cereal leaf beetle resistance. The other identified putative QTL explained much less of the genotypic variance, suggesting a genetic architecture with many small-effect QTL, which was corroborated by a genomic prediction approach. Collectively, our results add to our understanding of the genetic control underlying insect resistances in small-grain cereals.

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