Chinese Bulletin of Botany ›› 2005, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (04): 439-444.

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Inheritance of the Powdery Mildew Resistance in Wheat Line 99-2439

1NIU Ji-Shan② 2ZHANG Li-Na 3ZHUANG Li-Fang 1WANG Ying-Hong   

    1. 1 (National Engineering and Research Center for Wheat, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002) 
    2. 2 (College of Life Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070) 
    3. 3 (State Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095)
  • Received:2004-06-23 Revised:2004-12-24 Online:2005-08-30 Published:2005-08-30

Abstract: Abstract Common winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) line 99-2439 has shown high resistance to Blumeria graminis sp. tritici in the field in Zhengzhou for 4 years. However, the origin of its powdery mildew resistance genes was unclear. We identified 99-2439 as a Triticum aestivum -Secale cereale 1BL/1RS alien translocation line by chromosome C-banding and 1RS-specific SCAR marker detection. Powdery mildew evaluation and 1RS detection of an F2 segregation population derived from the cross between Chinese Spring wheat and line 99-2439 demonstrated that the powdery mildew resistance gene was located on the 1RS chromosome arm. Inheritance study using a single spore isolate of B. graminis showed that line 99-2439 harbored a racespecific recessive powdery mildew resistance gene. Because 99-2439 was highly resistant to mixed fungi and 5 single spore isolates of B. graminis, the powdery mildew resistance gene of 99- 2439 was different from Pm5a of Hope/8Cc, which was highly susceptible to all 21 isolates of B.graminis in China.

Key words: Wheat (Triticum aestivum), Powdery mildew, Resistance, Inheritance