Literature DB >> 31049633

A breeding strategy targeting the secondary gene pool of bread wheat: introgression from a synthetic hexaploid wheat.

Ming Hao1, Lianquan Zhang2, Laibin Zhao3, Shoufen Dai3, Aili Li4, Wuyun Yang5, Die Xie3, Qingcheng Li3, Shunzong Ning3, Zehong Yan3, Bihua Wu3, Xiujin Lan3, Zhongwei Yuan3, Lin Huang3, Jirui Wang3, Ke Zheng3, Wenshuai Chen3, Ma Yu3, Xuejiao Chen3, Mengping Chen3, Yuming Wei3, Huaigang Zhang6, Masahiro Kishii7, Malcolm J Hawkesford8, Long Mao4, Youliang Zheng3, Dengcai Liu9.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: Introgressing one-eighth of synthetic hexaploid wheat genome through a double top-cross plus a two-phase selection is an effective strategy to develop high-yielding wheat varieties. The continued expansion of the world population and the likely onset of climate change combine to form a major crop breeding challenge. Genetic advances in most crop species to date have largely relied on recombination and reassortment within a relatively narrow gene pool. Here, we demonstrate an efficient wheat breeding strategy for improving yield potentials by introgression of multiple genomic regions of de novo synthesized wheat. The method relies on an initial double top-cross (DTC), in which one parent is synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW), followed by a two-phase selection procedure. A genotypic analysis of three varieties (Shumai 580, Shumai 969 and Shumai 830) released from this program showed that each harbors a unique set of genomic regions inherited from the SHW parent. The first two varieties were generated from very small populations, whereas the third used a more conventional scale of selection since one of bread wheat parents was a pre-breeding material. The three varieties had remarkably enhanced yield potential compared to those developed by conventional breeding. A widely accepted consensus among crop breeders holds that introducing unadapted germplasm, such as landraces, as parents into a breeding program is a risky proposition, since the size of the breeding population required to overcome linkage drag becomes too daunting. However, the success of the proposed DTC strategy has demonstrated that novel variation harbored by SHWs can be accessed in a straightforward, effective manner. The strategy is in principle generalizable to any allopolyploid crop species where the identity of the progenitor species is known.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31049633     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-019-03354-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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