Plants (May 2022)

Molecular Cytogenetic Identification of the Wheat–<i>Dasypyrum villosum</i> T3DL·3V#3S Translocation Line with Resistance against Stripe Rust

  • Jie Zhang,
  • Shuyao Tang,
  • Tao Lang,
  • Ying Wang,
  • Hai Long,
  • Guangbing Deng,
  • Qian Chen,
  • Yuanlin Guo,
  • Pu Xuan,
  • Jun Xiao,
  • Yun Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11101329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 1329

Abstract

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The annual species Dasypyrum villosum possesses several potentially valuable genes for the improvement of common wheat. Previously, we identified a new stripe rust-resistant line, the Chinese Spring (CS)–D. villosum 3V#3 (3D) substitution line (named CD-3), and mapped its potential rust resistance gene (designated as YrCD-3) on the 3V#3 chromosome originating from D. villosum. The objective of the present study was to further narrow down the YrCD-3 locus to a physical region and develop wheat-3V#3 introgression lines with strong stripe rust resistance. By treating CD-3 seeds with 60Co γ-irradiation, two CS-3V#3 translocation lines, T3V#3S.3DL and T3DS.3V#3L (termed 22-12 and 24-20, respectively), were identified from the M4 generation through a combination of non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (ND-FISH) and functional molecular markers. Stripe rust resistance tests showed that the line 22-12 exhibited strong stripe rust resistance similarly to CD-3, whereas 24-20 was susceptible to stripe rust similarly to CS, indicating that YrCD-3 is located on the short arm of 3V#3. The line 22-12 can potentially be used for further wheat improvement. Additionally, to trace 3V#3 in the wheat genetic background, we produced 30 3V#3-specific sequence tag (EST) markers, among which, 11 markers could identify 3V#3S. These markers could be valuable in fine-mapping YrCD-3.

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