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Cytological and molecular characterization of wheat lines carrying leaf rust and stem rust resistance genes Lr24 and Sr24
Previous studies showed that Australian wheat cultivars Janz and Sunco carry leaf rust and stem rust resistance genes Lr24 and Sr24 derived from Thinopyrum ponticum chromosome arm 3AgL. However, the size of the alien segments carrying Lr24 and Sr24 in the lines were not determined. In this study, we...
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Published in: | Scientific reports 2024-06, Vol.14 (1), p.12816-12816 |
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Summary: | Previous studies showed that Australian wheat cultivars Janz and Sunco carry leaf rust and stem rust resistance genes
Lr24
and
Sr24
derived from
Thinopyrum ponticum
chromosome arm 3AgL. However, the size of the alien segments carrying
Lr24
and
Sr24
in the lines were not determined. In this study, we used non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (ND-FISH), genomic in situ hybridization (GISH), and PCR-based landmark unique gene (PLUG) markers to visualize the alien segments in Janz and Sunco, and further compared them with the segments in US cultivars Agent and Amigo. The fraction length (FL) of the alien translocation in Agent was 0.70–1.00, whereas those in Janz, Sunco, and Amigo were smaller, at FL 0.85–1.00. It was deduced that the alien gene
R
Ag
encoding for red grain color and rust resistance genes
Lr24
and
Sr24
on chromosome arm 3AgL were in bins of FL 0.70–0.85 and 0.85–1.00, respectively. We retrieved and extracted nucleotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeat (NBS-LRR) receptor genes corresponding to the region of
Lr24
and
Sr24
on chromosomes 3E, and 3J, 3J
s
and 3St from the reference genome sequences of
Th. elongatum
and
Th. intermedium
, respectively. A set of molecular markers developed for
Lr24
and
Sr24
from those extracted NBS-LRR genes will provide valuable information for fine mapping and cloning of these genes. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-024-63835-w |