Performance of four new leaf rust resistance genes transferred to common wheat from Aegilops tauschii and Triticum monococcum

被引:27
作者
Hussien, T
Bowden, RL
Gill, BS
Marshall, DS
机构
[1] KANSAS STATE UNIV, USDA ARS, DEPT PLANT PATHOL, MANHATTAN, KS 66506 USA
[2] TEXAS A&M UNIV, RES & EXTENS CTR, DALLAS, TX 75252 USA
关键词
alien germplasm; durability; Triticum aestivum; T-tauschii;
D O I
10.1094/PDIS.1997.81.6.582
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to test the performance of four new wheat leaf rust resistance genes previously transferred from wild relatives of common wheat. Leaf rust resistance gene Lr43, in wheat germplasm line KS92WGRC16, was originally from Aegilops tauschii. A second resistance gene, in line KS92WGRC23, was transferred from Triticum monococcum var. monococcum. Two other genes, in lines KS93U3 and KS96WGRC34, were obtained from I: monococcum var. boeoticum. In greenhouse tests, the typical low infection types produced by these lines were fleck (;), immune (0), fleck with chlorosis (;C), and heterogeneous (X-) for KS92WGRC16, KS92WGRC23, KS96WGRC34, and KS93U3, respectively. In field tests in Kansas and Texas, KS92WGRC23 and KS92WGRC16 were highly resistant. KS93U3 was moderately resistant in Kansas but moderately resistant to moderately susceptible in Texas. KS96WGRC34 was moderately resistant in Kansas but moderately resistant to susceptible in Texas. Greenhouse adult-plant tests with race PBJL of Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici indicated that KS92WGRC16, KS92WGRC23, and KS96WGRC34 were highly resistant, but KS93U3 gave a moderately resistant reaction. Growth-chamber studies in different environments (12, 16, 20, and 24 degrees C) showed slight temperature effects on the expression of resistance in KS96WGRC34 but not in the other lines. Tests with nine races of P. recondita f. sp. tritici indicated that only KS92WGRC16 was resistant to all the races. Races PNML and PNMQ were virulent on KS92WGRC23, and race TFGL was virulent on both KS93U3 and KS96WGRC34. The genes in the four germplasm lines should be used in combination with other resistance genes to prolong their usefulness.
引用
收藏
页码:582 / 586
页数:5
相关论文
共 26 条
[1]  
APPEL JA, 1992, PRELIMINARY 1992 KAN, V18
[2]   A COMPENDIUM OF INFORMATION ABOUT NAMED GENES FOR LOW REACTION TO PUCCINIA-RECONDITA IN WHEAT [J].
BROWDER, LE .
CROP SCIENCE, 1980, 20 (06) :775-779
[3]   INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON DEVELOPMENT OF PUCCINIA-RECONDITA WITH TRITICUM-AESTIVUM SUWON 85 [J].
BROWDER, LE ;
EVERSMEYER, MG .
PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1987, 77 (03) :423-425
[4]  
CLIFFORD BC, 1966, PHYTOPATHOLOGY, V56, P874
[5]   LEAF RUST-RESISTANCE GENES LR41, LR42, AND LR43 TRANSFERRED FROM TRITICUM-TAUSCHII TO COMMON WHEAT [J].
COX, TS ;
RAUPP, WJ ;
GILL, BS .
CROP SCIENCE, 1994, 34 (02) :339-343
[6]   RESISTANCE TO FOLIAR DISEASES IN A COLLECTION OF TRITICUM-TAUSCHII GERM PLASM [J].
COX, TS ;
RAUPP, WJ ;
WILSON, DL ;
GILL, BS ;
LEATH, S ;
BOCKUS, WW ;
BROWDER, LE .
PLANT DISEASE, 1992, 76 (10) :1061-1064
[7]  
COX TS, 1994, CROP SCI, V34, P546
[9]   RESISTANCE IN AEGILOPS-SQUARROSA TO WHEAT LEAF RUST, WHEAT POWDERY MILDEW, GREENBUG, AND HESSIAN FLY [J].
GILL, BS ;
RAUPP, WJ ;
SHARMA, HC ;
BROWDER, LE ;
HATCHETT, JH ;
HARVEY, TL ;
MOSEMAN, JG ;
WAINES, JG .
PLANT DISEASE, 1986, 70 (06) :553-556
[10]  
HUSSIEN T, 1996, THESIS KANSAS STATE