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Vanessa E McMillan, Richard J Gutteridge, Kim E Hammond-Kosack.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ancestral wheat relatives are important sources of genetic diversity for the introduction of novel traits for the improvement of modern bread wheat. In this study the aim was to assess the susceptibility of 34 accessions of the diploid wheat Triticum monococcum (A genome) to Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici (Ggt), the causal agent of take-all disease. The second aim was to explore the susceptibility of tetraploid wheat (T. durum) and the B genome progenitor species Aegilops speltoides to Ggt.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25084989 PMCID: PMC4236718 DOI: 10.1186/s12870-014-0212-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Plant Biol ISSN: 1471-2229 Impact factor: 4.215
Figure 1Intensity of take-all disease forgenotypes in the 2006 field trial. Bar shows the SED for comparison between the genotypes (d.f. = 140, P < 0.01).
Figure 2Intensity of take-all forgenotypes in the field trials from harvest years 2008–2011. In panel (a) the bar legend applicable to all four years is given. (a) The 2008 field trial. In 2008 there were five replicates per genotype, except for 10 replicates of the T. monococcum accessions MDR037, MDR046 and MDR229. Bar shows the SED for comparisons between genotypes sown in 5 replicates (SED min.rep = 9.88, max-min = 8.56, max.rep = 6.99, d.f. = 143, P < 0.001). (b) The 2009 field trial, (c) the 2010 field trial and (d) the 2011 field trial. Bars in (b), (c) and (d) show the SEDs for comparisons between genotypes in those year (2009, d.f. = 84, P < 0.001; 2010, d.f. = 124, P < 0.001; 2011, d.f. = 104, P < 0.05).
Susceptibility of accessions to take-all infection in a seedling pot test
| MDR217 | −1.82 (13.9) |
| MDR031 | −1.62 (16.6) |
| MDR229 | −1.42 (19.4) |
| MDR218 | −1.38 (20.0) |
| MDR026 | −1.27 (22.0) |
| MDR046 | −1.12 (24.6) |
| MDR044 | −1.00 (26.9) |
| MDR650 | −0.99 (27.1) |
| MDR025 | −0.95 (27.9) |
| MDR002 | −0.95 (27.9) |
| MDR286 | −0.80 (31.0) |
| MDR037 | −0.80 (31.1) |
| MDR043 | −0.77 (31.6) |
| MDR308 | −0.70 (33.2) |
| MDR232 | −0.67 (33.9) |
| MDR280 | −0.49 (38.1) |
| Rye | −3.54 (2.8) |
| Triticale | −2.05 (11.4) |
| Hereward | −0.70 (33.2) |
| d.f. | 76 |
| SED (logit scale) | 0.585 |
| F Probability | <.001 |
Figure 3Principal coordinate analysis of 20 accessions based on 1041 DArT markers. The diagram shows the position of each accession in the space spanned by the first two coordinates of a relative Jaccard similarity matrix. The accession codes and susceptibility to take-all are inserted in the figure. Susceptibility to take-all is based on the field screening disease index scores reported in this study. Accessions were classified as susceptible (S), moderately resistant (MR), resistant (R), inconsistent performance in different field trials (I), and not tested in the field (NT).
accessions used in this field study
| MDR001 | 1 | Algeria | | Spring | JIC | |
| MDR002 | 5 | Balkans | | Spring | JIC | |
| MDR025 | 1 | Ukraine | 1923 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR026 | 1 | Ukraine | 1923 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR031 | 3 | Turkey | 1927 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR035 | 1 | Austria | 1930 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR037 | 5 | Armenia | 1934 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR040 | 1 | Bulgaria | 1940 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR043 | 3 | Greece | 1950 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR044 | 2 | Turkey | 1965 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR045 | 1 | Denmark | 1970 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR046 | 4 | Romania | 1970 | Spring | VIR | |
| MDR047 | 1 | Hungary | 1970 | Winter | VIR | |
| MDR050 | 1 | | Italy | | Spring | JIC |
| MDR217 | 4 | 1277 | Turkey | | Spring | USDA |
| MDR218 | 4 | 2592 | Turkey | | Spring | USDA |
| 1 | 3281 | Turkey | | Spring | USDA | |
| 1 | Einkorn | United States | | Spring | USDA | |
| 1 | 2497 | Turkey | | Spring | USDA | |
| MDR229 | 4 | 3962 | Spain | | Spring | USDA |
| 3 | Yugoslavia | | Winter | USDA | ||
| MDR236 | 1 | I-1-1914 | Hungary | | Spring | USDA |
| MDR243 | 1 | 2934 | Romania | | Winter | USDA |
| 1 | K930 | Morocco | | Spring | USDA | |
| MDR258 | 1 | Einkorn | Israel | | Spring | USDA |
| 1 | G2886 | Iraq | | Spring | USDA | |
| 1 | G2900 | Turkey | | Spring | USDA | |
| 1 | G2944 | Turkey | | Spring | USDA | |
| 4 | G2946 | Turkey | | Spring | USDA | |
| 4 | 84TK154-034 | Turkey | | Winter | USDA | |
| MDR303 | 1 | T-1600 | Spain | | Spring | USDA |
| 1 | 957 | Former Yugoslavia | | Spring | USDA | |
| MDR308 | 5 | DV92 | Italy | | Spring | UC Davis |
| MDR650 | 3 | PI355520 | Iran | USDA |
1T. monococcum accession information previously published (Jing et al. 2007, 2008 and 2009 [7],[22],[36]) Accessions in italics = not previously published.
2JIC = John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK; UC Davis = University of California, Davis, CA, USA; USDA = United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Aberdeen, ID, USA; VIR = N.I. Vavilov Research Institute of Plant Industry, St Petersburg, Russia.
Hexaploid wheat cultivars used in this field study
| Alchemy | 2 | 2006 | Winter |
| Bantam | 2 | NR (2008) | Winter |
| Battalion | 1 | 2007 | Winter |
| Bobwhite2 | 2 | - | Spring |
| Cassius | 2 | 2009 | Winter |
| Chinese Spring3 | 1 | - | Spring |
| Claire | 1 | 1999 | Winter |
| Consort | 1 | 1995 | Winter |
| Cordiale | 4 | 2004 | Winter |
| Duxford | 3 | 2008 | Winter |
| Einstein | 3 | 2003 | Winter |
| Equinox | 1 | 1997 | Winter |
| Gallant | 1 | 2009 | Winter |
| Hereford | 1 | NR (2007) | Winter |
| Hereward | 5 | 1991 | Winter |
| Hyperion | 1 | 2006 | Winter |
| Invicta | 1 | 2010 | Winter |
| Istabraq | 3 | 2004 | Winter |
| JB Diego | 1 | 2008 | Winter |
| Lear | 2 | NR (2008) | Winter |
| Napier | 1 | 2000 | Winter |
| Panorama | 1 | 2009 | Winter |
| Paragon | 2 | 1999 | Spring |
| Q Plus | 1 | 2009 | Winter |
| Robigus | 5 | 2003 | Winter |
| Shogun | 1 | NR (2008) | Winter |
| Solstice | 3 | 2002 | Winter |
| Tybalt | 1 | 2003 | Spring |
| Welford | 1 | 2004 | Winter |
| Xi19 | 2 | 2002 | Winter |
| Zebedee | 1 | 2007 | Winter |
1 Date first listed in the UK Recommended List (RL). NR = not recommended (first candidate year).
2 Bobwhite was developed in the 1970s at CIMMYT.
3 Chinese Spring is a Chinese Land Race.
Field experiments used to assess the resistance of and tetraploid wheat to take-all
| 2006 (06/R/WW/615) | Delafield | 06/10/05 | 27 | 07/07/06 | 71-73 |
| 2008 (08/R/WW/810) | Long Hoos I&II | 19/10/07 | 16 | 01/07/08 | 71-73 |
| 2009 (09/R/WW/911) | Stackyard | 20/10/08 | 5 | 09/07/09 | 71-73 |
| 2010 (10/R/WW/1034) | West Barnfield | 28/10/09 | 13 | 01/07/10 | 73 |
| 2011 (11/R/WW/1109) | Claycroft | 29/10/10 | 12 | 07/07/11 | 71-73 |
1Control cereal species = hexaploid wheat cv. Hereward in 2006; oats, rye, triticale and hexaploid wheat cv. Hereward in 2008; rye, triticale and hexaploid wheat cv. Hereward in 2009, 2010 and 2011.