Literature DB >> 19935928

Identification of genes for resistance to a Digitaria isolate of Magnaporthe grisea in common wheat cultivars.

N T T Nga1, V T B Hau, Y Tosa.   

Abstract

Common wheat cultivars are resistant to Magnaporthe grisea, a crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis)-specific species of the blast fungus. To dissect the genetic basis of this "nonhost" type of resistance, we need an exceptional cultivar that is susceptible to M. grisea. A screening under various conditions revealed that Triticum aestivum 'Chinese Spring' (CS) was susceptible to M. grisea isolate Dig41 when incubated at high temperature (26 degrees C) after inoculation. By contrast, T. aestivum 'P168', 'Shin-chunaga' (Sch), 'Norin 4' (N4), 'Norin 26' (N26), 'Norin 29' (N29), 'Red Egyptian' (RE), and 'Salmon' (Slm) and Triticum compactum 'No. 44' (Cmp) were highly resistant even at the high temperature. When F2 seedlings derived from crosses between the resistant cultivars and CS were inoculated with Dig41, they segregated in a 3:1 ratio of resistant to susceptible, suggesting that the resistance of each cultivar is controlled by one major gene. Crosses of N4 with P168, Sch, N26, N29, and Cmp yielded no susceptible F2 seedlings, suggesting that these six cultivars share the same gene. Similarly, a cross between RE and Slm yielded no susceptible F2 seedlings, suggesting that these two cultivars share the same gene. On the other hand, crosses between the N4 group and the RE group produced resistant and susceptible seedlings in a 15:1 ratio, indicating that these two groups carry different genes inherited independently. The gene in N4 was located on chromosome 4A by a monosomic analysis and designated Rmg4, while the gene in RE was located on chromosome 6D using a series of chromosome substitution lines and designated Rmg5. These results suggest that the resistance of common wheat to M. grisea, an inappropriate species of the blast fungus, is under a simple genetic control.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19935928     DOI: 10.1139/g09-054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome        ISSN: 0831-2796            Impact factor:   2.166


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