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Analysis of disease resistance and quality characters of F1 hybrids of crosses between wheat (Triticum aestivum) and spelt (Triticum spelta)
Authors:J E Schmid  M Winzeler  H Winzeler
Institution:(1) Institute of Plant Sciences, Experimental Station, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), CH-8315 Lindau, Switzerland;(2) Dept. of Plant Breeding, Swiss Federal Research Station for Agronomy (FAP), CH-8046 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:Summary With the objective of creating new combinations of disease resistance and quality, hybrids between wheat and spelt (spelt is well adapted to cool and wet conditions) were produced and the expression of heterosis was analysed. Three winter wheat varieties were crossed reciprocally with two spelt cultivars and the F1 hybrids were tested under artificial inoculation with stripe rust, powdery mildew and leaf rust. Disease susceptibility and quality characters (protein content, Zeleny value, grain hardness) were assessed in two year field trials. For stripe rust the F1 hybrids were resistant if one of the wheat parents was resistant. Combinations with the susceptible wheat cultivar lsquoArinarsquo were all susceptible irrespective of using a resistant spelt partner. Although the infection with powdery mildew was rather low, a similar reaction was obtained with the susceptible wheat variety lsquoBerninarsquo. Leaf rust revealed very specific varietal influences. The two susceptible wheat varieties lsquoBerninarsquo and lsquoArinarsquo resulted in susceptible F1 hybrids when combined with a moderately resistant spelt. Only when they were crossed with a resistant spelt cultivar the F1 hybrids were resistant. lsquoFornorsquo, a leaf rust resistant wheat, gave resistant F1 hybrids in all combinations. Without exception the quality characters tested showed a negative heterosis effect resulting in protein levels and Zeleny values close to or below the values of the lower parent. It appears to be possible to produce resistant F1 hybrids, mostly dominated by the resistance level of the wheat partner. The quality of the hybrids is mainly suitable for biscuit and spelt specific products; it needs specific screening for combinations with acceptable breadmaking quality.Abbreviations LSD Least Significant Difference - RH Relative Heterosis
Keywords:wheat  spelt  crosses  hybrids  quality  disease resistance
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