Xiangyang Xu, Genqiao Li, Tezera W. Wolabu, Guihua Bai, Ruolin Bian, Amy Bernardo, Brett F. Carver, Yanqi Wu
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Abstract
Russian wheat aphid (RWA, Diuraphis noxia Kurdjumov) is a highly invasive and destructive wheat pest evolving rapidly to overcome host resistance. Novel genes conferring resistance to multiple RWA biotypes are needed to sustain wheat production. The Iranian landrace PI 625139 is resistant to all five US RWA biotypes. To map the RWA resistance gene in PI 625139, both F2 and F2:3 populations were developed from cross PI 625139 × Smith's Gold, and the F2:3 population was evaluated for responses to five RWA biotypes, RWA1, RWA2, RWA3/7, RWA6, and RWA8. RWA assays identified a single gene in PI 625139, designated Dn625139, conditioning resistance to all five US RWA biotypes. Selective genotyping of a subset of F2 plants using genotyping‐by‐sequencing (GBS) revealed a set of single‐nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers on the short arm of chromosome 7D that are closely associated with RWA resistance. Kompetitive allele‐specific PCR (KASP) markers were developed from selected GBS‐SNPs in 7DS. Genetic analysis using the new KASP and simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers placed Dn625139 to a 2.6 cM interval. Dn625139 was 1.2 cM proximal to the KASP marker Stars‐KASP1007 (169.57 Mb) and 1.4 cM distal to the SSR marker Stars1039 (195.27 Mb) in the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium (IWGSC) RefSeq v2.1 reference sequence, and co‐segregated with the SSR marker Stars1029 (180.82 Mb). Dn625139 is a valuable gene conferring resistance to multiple RWA biotypes, and the molecular markers developed in this study can facilitate its rapid introgression into locally adapted cultivars to enhance wheat RWA resistance.
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