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Exploring genomic regions involved in bread wheat resistance to leaf rust at seedling/adult stages by using GWAS analysis

Saba Delfan, Mohammad Reza Bihamta, S T Dadrezaei, A. Abbasi, Hadi Alipour

2023BMC Genomics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Global wheat productivity is seriously challenged by a range of rust pathogens, especially leaf rust derived from Puccinia triticina. Since the most efficient approach to control leaf rust is genetic resistance, many efforts have been made to uncover resistance genes; however, it demands an ongoing exploration for effective resistance sources because of the advent of novel virulent races. Thus, the current study was focused on detecting leaf rust resistance-related genomic loci against the P. triticina prevalent races by GWAS in a set of Iranian cultivars and landraces. RESULTS: Evaluation of 320 Iranian bread wheat cultivars and landraces against four prevalent rust pathotypes of P. triticina (LR-99-2, LR-98-12, LR-98-22, and LR-97-12) indicated the diversity in wheat accessions responses to P. triticina. From GWAS results, 80 leaf rust resistance QTLs were located in the surrounding known QTLs/genes on almost chromosomes, except for 1D, 3D, 4D, and 7D. Of these, six MTAs (rs20781/rs20782 associated with resistance to LR-97-12; rs49543/rs52026 for LR-98-22; rs44885/rs44886 for LR-98-22/LR-98-1/LR-99-2) were found on genomic regions where no resistance genes previously reported, suggesting new loci conferring resistance to leaf rust. The GBLUP genomic prediction model appeared better than RR-BLUP and BRR, reflecting that GBLUP is a potent model for genomic selection in wheat accessions. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the newly identified MTAs as well as the highly resistant accessions in the recent work provide an opportunity towards improving leaf rust resistance.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySeedlingRust (programming language)Genome-wide association studyResistance (ecology)Quantitative trait locusStem rustBiotechnologyAgronomyGeneticsGenotypeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismGeneComputer scienceProgramming languageWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsFungal and yeast genetics research
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