The mega wheat variety HD2967 was improved for leaf and stripe rust resistance by marker-assisted backcross breeding. After its release in 2011, HD2967 became susceptible to stripe rust and moderately susceptible to leaf rust. The leaf rust resistance gene was transferred into HD2967 from the durum wheat genotype Trinakria. Then, HD2967 was crossed with Trinakria to produce F plant foreground selection for and background selection for the recurrent parent genotype was carried out in BCF, BCF and BCF generations. Foreground selection was carried out with the linked marker , while polymorphic SSR markers between parents were used for background selection. Background selection resulted in the rapid recovery of the recurrent parent genome. A morphological evaluation of 6 near isogenic lines (NILs)-2 resistant to leaf and stripe rust, and 4 resistant to leaf rust only-showed no significant differences in yields among NILs and the recurrent parent HD2967. All of the 6 NILs showed the presence of 2NS/2AS translocation, carrying the linked genes present in HD2967 and the targeted leaf rust resistance gene . Two NILs also showed additional resistance to stripe rust. Therefore, these NILs with rust resistance and an at par yielding ability of H2967 can replace the susceptible cultivar HD2967 to reduce yield losses due to disease.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9103291 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11091152 | DOI Listing |
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