@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27363,
author = {Kebede Tadesse Muleta and Matthew N Rouse and Shery Rynearson and Xianming Chen and Bedada G Buta and Michael Pumphrey},
title = {Characterization of molecular diversity and genome-wide mapping of loci associated with resistance to stripe rust and stem rust in Ethiopian bread wheat accessions},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Bread wheat, stripe rust, stem rust, genetic resistance, genetic diversity, association mapping},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {BMC Plant Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Background: The narrow genetic basis of resistance in modern wheat cultivars and the strong selection response of pathogen populations have been responsible for periodic and devastating epidemics of the wheat rust diseases. Characterizing new sources of resistance and incorporating multiple genes into elite cultivars is the most widely accepted current mechanism to achieve durable varietal performance against changes in pathogen virulence. Here, we report a high-density molecular characterization and genome-wide association study (GWAS) of stripe rust and stem rust resistance in 190 Ethiopian bread wheat lines based on phenotypic data from multi-environment field trials and seedling resistance screening experiments. A total of 24,281 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers filtered from the wheat 90K iSelect genotyping assay was used to survey Ethiopian germplasm for population structure, genetic diversity and marker-trait associations.
Results: Upon screening for field resistance to stripe rust in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Ethiopia over multiple growing seasons; and against multiple races of stripe rust and stem rust at seedling stage, eight accessions displayed resistance to all tested races of stem rust and field resistance to stripe rust at all environments. Our GWAS results show 15 loci were significantly associated with seedling and adult plant resistance to stripe rust at false discovery rate (FDR)-adjusted probability (P) <0.10. GWAS also detected 9 additional genomic regions significantly associated (FDR-adjusted P <0.10) with seedling resistance to stem rust in the Ethiopian wheat accessions. Many of the identified resistance loci were mapped close to previously identified rust resistance genes; however, three on the short arms of chromosomes 5A and 7B for stripe rust resistance and two on chromosomes 3B and 7B for stem rust resistance may be novel.
Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that considerable genetic variation resides within the landrace accessions that can be utilized to broaden the genetic base of rust resistance in wheat breeding germplasm. The molecular markers identified in this study should be useful in efficiently targeting the associated resistance loci in marker-assisted breeding for rust resistance in Ethiopia and other countries.
}
}
Taxa for matrix 58066 of Study 21219

Citation title:
"Characterization of molecular diversity and genome-wide mapping of loci associated with resistance to stripe rust and stem rust in Ethiopian bread wheat accessions".

Study name:
"Characterization of molecular diversity and genome-wide mapping of loci associated with resistance to stripe rust and stem rust in Ethiopian bread wheat accessions".

This study is part of submission 21219
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
4366024 |
Preussia aemulans DQ468017_CBS_28767 |
325661
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3199723
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4365945 |
Preussia africana AY510417_s14 |
269684
|
5977898
|
4366544 |
Preussia africana AY510418_s17 |
269684
|
5977898
|
4365941 |
Preussia africana AY510420_s12 |
269684
|
5977898
|
4365913 |
Preussia africana AY510421_s15 |
269684
|
5977898
|
4365943 |
Preussia australis AY510411_s5 |
55178
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3199725
|
4365996 |
Preussia australis AY510412_s6 |
55178
|
3199725
|
4366288 |
Preussia australis AY510413_s7 |
55178
|
3199725
|
4366332 |
Preussia fleischhakii DQ468018_CBS_36149 |
325672
|
3214902
|
4366107 |
Preussia fleischhakii DQ468019_CBS_56563 |
325672
|
3214902
|
4366217 |
Preussia intermedia AY510414_s3 |
269683
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3199730
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4365863 |
Preussia intermedia AY510415_s1 |
269683
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3199730
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4366068 |
Preussia intermedia AY510416_s4 |
269683
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3199730
|
4366125 |
Preussia intermedia DQ468020_UAMH_7460 |
269683
|
3199730
|
4366436 |
Preussia mediterranea DQ468021_S22 |
|
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4366476 |
Preussia mediterranea DQ468022_S23 |
|
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4365901 |
Preussia mediterranea DQ468023_S30 |
|
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4366492 |
Preussia mediterranea DQ468024_S31 |
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4366270 |
Preussia mediterranea DQ468025_S34 |
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4366398 |
Preussia minima AY510425_s21 |
93984
|
3199732
|
4365876 |
Preussia minima AY510426_s13 |
93984
|
3199732
|
4366412 |
Preussia minima AY510427_s26 |
93984
|
3199732
|
4366241 |
Preussia minima DQ468027_WQ64 |
93984
|
3199732
|
4366517 |
Preussia minimoides AY510422_s18 |
269686
|
3043957
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4366510 |
Preussia minimoides AY510423_s10 |
269686
|
3043957
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4366392 |
Preussia persica GQ292750_IRAN_844 |
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4365973 |
Preussia polymorpha GQ292749_IRAN_845 |
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4365939 |
Preussia pseudominima AY510424_s25 |
269687
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5977900
|
4366416 |
Preussia similis AY510419_s19 |
269685
|
5977899
|
4366429 |
Preussia similis DQ468028_CBS_80473 |
269685
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5977899
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4366256 |
Preussia sp. CCF3831 FJ430777 CCF3831 |
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4366387 |
Preussia sp. CSN626 ITS4 CS022 |
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4366527 |
Preussia sp. ITS5 CSN1111 |
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4365932 |
Westerdykella dispersa DQ468016_CBS_15667 |
45154
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3218160
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4366006 |
Westerdykella dispersa DQ468030_CBS_50875 |
45154
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3218160
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4366389 |
Westerdykella dispersa DQ468031_CBS_71271 |
45154
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3218160
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4366109 |
Westerdykella sp. WQ63 DQ468029 WQ63 |
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