Abstract

It is important to detect wheat broad-spectrum powdery mildew resistance (Pm) genes in commercial cultivars with superior agronomic performance. YingBo 700, a Chinese commercial cultivar registered and released in 2012, showed a broad spectrum of resistance to 48 of 49 tested Blumeria graminis f. sp tritici (Bgt) isolates from different regions of China. Genetic analysis of F2 populations from the crosses YingBo 700 × Mingxian 169 and YingBo 700 × Shimai 15 and F2:3 lines from YingBo 700 × Mingxian 169 demonstrated that the resistance was controlled by a single dominant resistance gene, which was temporarily designated PmYB. Using molecular markers and bulked segregant analysis of the F 2:3 lines from YingBo 700 × Mingxian 169, PmYB was mapped to the multi-allelic Pm2 region of chromosome arm 5DS co-segregated with the sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) marker SCAR112 and flanked by the simple sequence repeat (SSR) marker Cfd81 and SCAR marker SCAR203 with genetic distance of 0.9 and 1.9 cM, respectively. YingBo 700 showed a unique response pattern to different Bgt isolates compared with the lines with documented Pm2a, Pm2b, Pm48, PmLX66, PmW14, PmZ155 and PmX3986-2 on chromosome arm 5DS. Therefore, PmYB appears to be a novel allele in this multi-allelic region. In order to validate applicability of the closely linked markers for marker-assisted selection, the closely linked markers Cfd81, SCAR112, SCAR203 and Mag6176 were evaluated for applicability in diagnosing the resistance gene in 62 cultivars from different regions of China. The results will contribute to rapidly transfer of PmYB into more cultivars.

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