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  • The Rph26 gene is a newly identified quantitative resistance gene from Hordeum bulbosum that reduces symptoms of barley leaf rust (Puccinia hordei) when introgressed into the barley 'Emir'.
  • The resistance conferred by Rph26 not only lowers leaf rust severity but also increases the latency of the fungus and decreases its biomass in leaves.
  • Genotyping of an F population created from backcrossing showed interspecific recombination and identified molecular markers linked to Rph26, which can help in developing more effective and durable resistance strategies in barley breeding.

Article Abstract

The quantitative barley leaf rust resistance gene, Rph26, was fine mapped within a H. bulbosum introgression on barley chromosome 1HL. This provides the tools for pyramiding with other resistance genes. A novel quantitative resistance gene, Rph26, effective against barley leaf rust (Puccinia hordei) was introgressed from Hordeum bulbosum into the barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivar 'Emir'. The effect of Rph26 was to reduce the observed symptoms of leaf rust infection (uredinium number and infection type). In addition, this resistance also increased the fungal latency period and reduced the fungal biomass within infected leaves. The resulting introgression line 200A12, containing Rph26, was backcrossed to its barley parental cultivar 'Emir' to create an F population focused on detecting interspecific recombination within the introgressed segment. A total of 1368 individuals from this F population were genotyped with flanking markers at either end of the 1HL introgression, resulting in the identification of 19 genotypes, which had undergone interspecific recombination within the original introgression. F seeds that were homozygous for the introgressions of reduced size were selected from each F recombinant and were used for subsequent genotyping and phenotyping. Rph26 was genetically mapped to the proximal end of the introgressed segment located at the distal end of chromosome 1HL. Molecular markers closely linked to Rph26 were identified and will enable this disease resistance gene to be combined with other sources of quantitative resistance to maximize the effectiveness and durability of leaf rust resistance in barley breeding. Heterozygous genotypes containing a single copy of Rph26 had an intermediate phenotype when compared with the homozygous resistant and susceptible genotypes, indicating an incompletely dominant inheritance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00122-018-3173-8DOI Listing

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