Abstract

AbstractWe developed a new disomic addition line M11028‐1‐1‐5 (2n = 44 = 21” + 1”) from a cross between wheat cv. ‘7182’ and octoploid Tritileymus M47 (2n = 8x = 56, AABBDDNsNs). Cytological observations demonstrated that M11028‐1‐1‐5 contained 44 chromosomes and formed 22 bivalents during meiotic metaphase I. The genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) investigations showed this line contained 42 wheat chromosomes and a pair of L. mollis chromosomes. SSR, EST and PCR‐based landmark unique gene (PLUG) markers were screened to determine the homoeologous relationships of the introduced L. mollis chromosomes in wheat background. Nine markers, i.e. Xwmc256, Xgpw312, Swes123, CD452568, BF483643, BQ169205, TNAC1748, TNAC1751 and TNAC1752, all of which were located on the homoeologous group 6 chromosomes of common wheat, amplified bands unique to L. mollis in M11028‐1‐1‐5. Gliadin analysis also confirmed that the added chromosomes in M11028‐1‐1‐5 were correlated with the sixth group chromosome. This indicated that M11028‐1‐1‐5 contained a pair of introduced L. mollis chromosome belonging to homoeologous group 6, which we designated it as Lm#6Ns disomic addition line. This is the first report of a common wheat–L. mollis disomic addition line.

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