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Adult plant stem rust resistance in durum wheat Glossy Huguenot: mapping, marker development and validation.

Rohit MagoChunhong ChenXiaodi XiaAlex WhanKerrie ForrestBhoja R BasnetGeetha PereraSutha ChandramohanMandeep RandhawaMatthew HaydenUrmil BansalJulio Huerta-EspinoRavi P SinghHarbans BarianaEvans Lagudah
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2022)
individual plants and both parents were genotyped using the 90 K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) wheat array. Stem rust resistance QTL on the long arms of chromosomes 1B (QSrGH.cs-1BL) and 2A (QSrGH.cs-2AL) were detected. QSrGH.cs-1BL and QSrGH.cs-2AL were both contributed by GH and explained 22% and 18% adult plant stem rust response variation, respectively, among GH/M14 RIL population. RILs carrying combinations of these QTL reduced more than 14% stem rust severity compared to those that possessed QSrGH.cs-1BL and QSrGH.cs-2AL individually. QSrGH.cs1BL was demonstrated to be the same as Sr58/Lr46/Yr29/Pm39 through marker genotyping. Lines lacking QSrGH.cs-1BL were used to Mendelise QSrGH.cs-2AL. Based on genomic locations of previously catalogued stem rust resistance genes and the QSrGH.cs-2AL map, it appeared to represent a new APR locus and was permanently named Sr63. SNP markers associated with Sr63 were converted to kompetetive allele-specific PCR (KASP) assays and were validated on a set of durum cultivars.
Keyphrases
  • high density
  • genome wide
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