Reduction of Aegilops sharonensis chromatin associated with resistance genes Lr56 and Yr38 in wheat |
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Authors: | G. F. Marais P. E. Badenhorst A. Eksteen Z. A. Pretorius |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Genetics, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, Matieland, 7602, South Africa;(2) Department of Plant Sciences, University of the Free State, PO Box 339, Bloemfontein, 9300, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The Lr56/Yr38 translocation consists primarily of alien-derived chromatin with only the 6AL telomeric region being of wheat origin. To improve its utility in wheat breeding, an attempt was made to exchange excess Ae. sharonensis chromatin for wheat chromatin through homoeologous crossover in the absence of Ph1. Translocation heterozygotes that lacked Ph1 were test-crossed with Chinese Spring nullisomic 6A tetrasomic 6B and nullisomic 6A-tetrasomic 6D plants and the resistant (hemizygous 6A) progeny were analyzed with four microsatellite markers. Genetic mapping suggested general homoeology between wheat chromosome 6A and the translocation chromosomes, and showed that Lr56 was located near the long arm telomere. Thirty of the 53 recombinants had breakpoints between Lr56 and the most distal marker Xgwm427. These were characterized with additional markers. The data suggested that recombinants #39, 157 and 175 were wheat chromosomes 6A with small intercalary inserts of foreign chromatin containing Lr56 and Yr38, located distally on the long arms. These three recombinants are being incorporated into adapted germplasm. Attempts to identify the single shortest translocation and to develop appropriate markers are being continued. |
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