Evaluation of wheat blast resistance in the USDA hard winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Northern and Southern Regional Performance Nurseries.

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Plant disease Pub Date : 2024-12-13 DOI:10.1094/PDIS-09-24-1941-RE
Kerry F Pedley, Jeffrey Boehm, Guihua Bai, Paul St Amand, Gary L Peterson, Bryan Vinyard
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Wheat blast, caused by the Triticum pathotype of Pyricularia oryzae, is an emerging disease that threatens the global supply of wheat. The pathogen was first reported in Brazil and subsequently spread to the neighboring countries of Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. More recently, wheat blast was reported in Asia and Africa, having been observed in Bangladesh and Zambia. The transcontinental spread of the pathogen has heightened awareness of the disease and has underscored the need to prepare for potential introductions into major wheat production regions. To this end, we have conducted greenhouse evaluations of the 2017 - 2020 hard winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) entries of the USDA-coordinated Northern and Southern Regional Performance Nurseries (NRPN and SRPN, respectively) of the U.S. Great Plains using an aggressive isolate of the pathogen, B-71, collected in Bolivia in 2012. Based on molecular marker analysis, all potentially resistant entries in both the NRPN and SRPN were in possession of the distal chromosomal translocation of 2NVS from Aegilops ventricosa, which has previously been associated with wheat blast resistance. No potentially new sources of resistance were evident in the 2017 - 2020 regional performance nurseries, which highlights the need for the continued use of 2NVS donor lines in Great Plains wheat breeding programs.

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美国农业部硬冬小麦(Triticum aestivum L.)北部和南部地区性能苗圃的小麦抗瘟性评估。
由 Pyricularia oryzae 的 Triticum 病原型引起的小麦瘟病是一种新出现的病害,威胁着全球小麦的供应。这种病原体首先在巴西被报道,随后蔓延到阿根廷、玻利维亚和巴拉圭等邻国。最近,亚洲和非洲也报告了小麦稻瘟病,孟加拉国和赞比亚也发现了这种病害。病原体的跨洲传播提高了人们对这一疾病的认识,并强调了为可能传入主要小麦产区的病原体做好准备的必要性。为此,我们利用 2012 年在玻利维亚收集的病原体侵染性分离物 B-71,对美国农业部协调的美国大平原北部和南部区域性能苗圃(分别为 NRPN 和 SRPN)的 2017 - 2020 年硬冬小麦(Triticum aestivum L. )品种进行了温室评估。根据分子标记分析,NRPN 和 SRPN 中所有可能具有抗性的品种都具有来自 Aegilops ventricosa 的 2NVS 的远端染色体易位,这种易位以前曾与小麦稻瘟病抗性有关。在 2017 - 2020 年的区域性表现苗圃中,没有发现潜在的新抗性来源,这凸显了在大平原小麦育种计划中继续使用 2NVS 供体品系的必要性。
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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
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5.10
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13.30%
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1993
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.
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