Genetic analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in wheat (Triticum spp.) using phenotypic characters and molecular markers

Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused mainly by Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph: Gibberella zeae), is one of the most damaging diseases of wheat. A ‘Brio’/‘TC 67’ spring wheat population was used to map quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for resistance to FHB, and to study the association of morphologic...

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Main Author: Malihipour, Ali
Other Authors: Gilbert, Jeannie (Biological Sciences)
Language:en_US
Published: 2010
Subjects:
5AL
5BS
NIV
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4284
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-42842014-03-29T03:43:18Z Genetic analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in wheat (Triticum spp.) using phenotypic characters and molecular markers Malihipour, Ali Gilbert, Jeannie (Biological Sciences) Brûlé-Babel, Anita (Plant Science) Piercey-Normore, Michele (Biological Sciences) Fedak, George (Biological Sciences) Xue, Steven (USDA-ARS, Fargo, ND) Wheat Triticum aestivum Triticum timopheevii Brio TC 67 Fusarium head blight Quantitative trait loci resistance 5AL 5BS plant height number of days to anthesis awnedness spike threshability Tri101 Fusarium graminearum Fusarium boothii Fusarium cerealis Lineage 7 Lineage 3 Tri12 NIV 3-ADON 15-ADON aggressiveness host-pathogen interaction Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused mainly by Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph: Gibberella zeae), is one of the most damaging diseases of wheat. A ‘Brio’/‘TC 67’ spring wheat population was used to map quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for resistance to FHB, and to study the association of morphological and developmental characteristics with FHB resistance. Interval mapping (IM) detected a major QTL on chromosome 5AL for resistance to disease severity (type II resistance) and Fusarium-damaged kernels (FDK) under greenhouse and field conditions, respectively. Inconsistent QTL(s) was also detected on chromosome 5BS for disease severity and index using field data. The associations of plant height and number of days to anthesis were negative with disease incidence, severity, index, and deoxynivalenol (DON) accumulation data under field conditions. However, number of days to anthesis was positively correlated with disease severity (greenhouse) and FDK (field). Awnedness had a negative effect on FHB, namely the presence of awns resulted in less disease in the population. Spike threshability also affected FHB so that the hard threshable genotypes represented lower disease. Phylogenetic relationships of putative F. graminearum isolates from different sources were characterized using Tri101 gene sequencing data. Canadian and Iranian isolates clustered in F. graminearum lineage 7 (=F. graminearum sensu stricto) within the F. graminearum clade while the isolates received from CIMMYT, Mexico were placed in F. graminearum lineage 3 (=Fusarium boothii) within the Fg clade or Fusarium cerealis. The PCR assay based on the Tri12 gene revealed the presence of the NIV, 3-ADON, and 15-ADON chemotypes with 15-ADON being the predominant chemotype. While we did not find the NIV chemotype among the Canadian isolates, it was the predominant chemotype among the Iranian isolates. High variation in aggressiveness was observed among and within Fusarium species tested, with the isolates of F. graminearum sensu stricto being the most aggressive and the NIV chemotype being the least aggressive. The interactions between Fusarium isolates and wheat genotypes from different sources were investigated by inoculating isolates of F. graminearum sensu stricto and F. boothii on wheat genotypes. Significant differences were observed among the genotypes inoculated by single isolates. Results also showed significant interactions between Fusarium isolates and wheat genotypes. The F. boothii isolates from CIMMYT produced low disease symptom and infection on wheat genotypes regardless of the origin of the genotypes while F. graminearum sensu stricto isolates from Canada and Iran resulted in higher FHB scores. 2010-10-26T17:27:54Z 2010-10-26T17:27:54Z 2010-10-26T17:27:54Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4284 en_US
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topic Wheat
Triticum aestivum
Triticum timopheevii
Brio
TC 67
Fusarium head blight
Quantitative trait loci
resistance
5AL
5BS
plant height
number of days to anthesis
awnedness
spike threshability
Tri101
Fusarium graminearum
Fusarium boothii
Fusarium cerealis
Lineage 7
Lineage 3
Tri12
NIV
3-ADON
15-ADON
aggressiveness
host-pathogen interaction
spellingShingle Wheat
Triticum aestivum
Triticum timopheevii
Brio
TC 67
Fusarium head blight
Quantitative trait loci
resistance
5AL
5BS
plant height
number of days to anthesis
awnedness
spike threshability
Tri101
Fusarium graminearum
Fusarium boothii
Fusarium cerealis
Lineage 7
Lineage 3
Tri12
NIV
3-ADON
15-ADON
aggressiveness
host-pathogen interaction
Malihipour, Ali
Genetic analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in wheat (Triticum spp.) using phenotypic characters and molecular markers
description Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused mainly by Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph: Gibberella zeae), is one of the most damaging diseases of wheat. A ‘Brio’/‘TC 67’ spring wheat population was used to map quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for resistance to FHB, and to study the association of morphological and developmental characteristics with FHB resistance. Interval mapping (IM) detected a major QTL on chromosome 5AL for resistance to disease severity (type II resistance) and Fusarium-damaged kernels (FDK) under greenhouse and field conditions, respectively. Inconsistent QTL(s) was also detected on chromosome 5BS for disease severity and index using field data. The associations of plant height and number of days to anthesis were negative with disease incidence, severity, index, and deoxynivalenol (DON) accumulation data under field conditions. However, number of days to anthesis was positively correlated with disease severity (greenhouse) and FDK (field). Awnedness had a negative effect on FHB, namely the presence of awns resulted in less disease in the population. Spike threshability also affected FHB so that the hard threshable genotypes represented lower disease. Phylogenetic relationships of putative F. graminearum isolates from different sources were characterized using Tri101 gene sequencing data. Canadian and Iranian isolates clustered in F. graminearum lineage 7 (=F. graminearum sensu stricto) within the F. graminearum clade while the isolates received from CIMMYT, Mexico were placed in F. graminearum lineage 3 (=Fusarium boothii) within the Fg clade or Fusarium cerealis. The PCR assay based on the Tri12 gene revealed the presence of the NIV, 3-ADON, and 15-ADON chemotypes with 15-ADON being the predominant chemotype. While we did not find the NIV chemotype among the Canadian isolates, it was the predominant chemotype among the Iranian isolates. High variation in aggressiveness was observed among and within Fusarium species tested, with the isolates of F. graminearum sensu stricto being the most aggressive and the NIV chemotype being the least aggressive. The interactions between Fusarium isolates and wheat genotypes from different sources were investigated by inoculating isolates of F. graminearum sensu stricto and F. boothii on wheat genotypes. Significant differences were observed among the genotypes inoculated by single isolates. Results also showed significant interactions between Fusarium isolates and wheat genotypes. The F. boothii isolates from CIMMYT produced low disease symptom and infection on wheat genotypes regardless of the origin of the genotypes while F. graminearum sensu stricto isolates from Canada and Iran resulted in higher FHB scores.
author2 Gilbert, Jeannie (Biological Sciences)
author_facet Gilbert, Jeannie (Biological Sciences)
Malihipour, Ali
author Malihipour, Ali
author_sort Malihipour, Ali
title Genetic analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in wheat (Triticum spp.) using phenotypic characters and molecular markers
title_short Genetic analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in wheat (Triticum spp.) using phenotypic characters and molecular markers
title_full Genetic analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in wheat (Triticum spp.) using phenotypic characters and molecular markers
title_fullStr Genetic analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in wheat (Triticum spp.) using phenotypic characters and molecular markers
title_full_unstemmed Genetic analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in wheat (Triticum spp.) using phenotypic characters and molecular markers
title_sort genetic analysis of resistance to fusarium head blight in wheat (triticum spp.) using phenotypic characters and molecular markers
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4284
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