| Literature DB >> 27643577 |
Liqiang Song1,1, Yuqing Lu1,1, Jinpeng Zhang1,1, Cuili Pan1,1, Xinming Yang1,1, Xiuquan Li1,1, Weihua Liu1,1, Lihui Li1,1.
Abstract
Agropyron cristatum (2n = 4x = 28, PPPP) is a wild relative of common wheat and confers several desirable agronomic traits to wheat, such as high grain number per spike and enhanced resistance to certain diseases. Development of wheat - A. cristatum 6P translocation lines facilitates its utilization in wheat improvement. In this study, 26 wheat - A. cristatum 6P translocation lines were characterized by in situ hybridization (ISH) and 6P-specific sequence-tagged-site (STS) markers. These translocation lines carried different 6P chromosomal segments, which covered the whole 6P chromosome. FISH results showed that 15, 5, and 6 lines were translocated onto wheat A, B, and D genomes, respectively. Compared with the previous reports, a fine physical map of 6P chromosome was constructed, consisting of 31 chromosomal bins with 255 STS markers. Twelve translocation lines containing 6PS13∼14 chromosomal bins were highly resistant to leaf rust. Two lines showed high grain number per spike, and three lines displayed both enhanced grain number per spike and thousand-grain weight. Development of wheat - A. cristatum 6P translocation lines will not only provide novel wheat germplasm for wheat breeding but also be helpful to broaden the genetic basis of common wheat.Entities:
Keywords: 6P chromosomal segment; Agropyron cristatum; alien translocation; blé tendre; carte physique; common wheat; physical map; segment du chromosome 6P; translocation d’ADN étranger
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27643577 DOI: 10.1139/gen-2016-0065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome ISSN: 0831-2796 Impact factor: 2.166