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Molecular Breeding | 2015

Efficient marker-assisted screening of structural changes involving Haynaldia villosa chromosome 6V using a double-distal-marker strategy

Tongde Bie; Renhui Zhao; Zhengning Jiang; Derong Gao; Boqiao Zhang; Huagang He

Abstract Wild relatives of wheat possess many agronomic traits important to wheat improvement. Wheat–alien translocation and deletion lines are important genetic stocks in wheat breeding or physical mapping of important alien genes. However, screening for chromosomal structural changes by conventional cytogenetic analyses is time-consuming work. It is necessary to develop an efficient method of finding alien chromosomal structural changes. In this research, two amplicon markers, 6VS-381 and 6VL-358, specific to the distal regions of the short and long arms, respectively, of Haynaldia villosa chromosome 6V, were developed based on the expressed sequence tags located on the distal regions of wheat group 6. Marker-assisted screening work was then carried out in two individual radiation-induced populations. The first contained 365 plants involving 43 M1:2 families derived from a pollen irradiation treatment of a wheat–H. villosa monosomic 6V addition line. The other was a M1 population containing 100 plants derived from an irradiation treatment of a wheat–H. villosa disomic 6V(6A) substitution line. The female parent in both treatments was a common wheat cultivar Chinese Spring. Those plants marked by a single positive distal marker were considered to be putative structural changes of 6V. After cytogenetic analysis, a total of 20 structure-changed chromosomes were identified, comprising 12 whole-arm translocations, four terminal translocations, one 6VL terminal deletion, one translocation deletion, and two intercalary translocations. The double-distal-marker strategy proposed in this study gives an efficient model for finding structural aberrations involving a specific alien chromosome.


Molecular Plant | 2018

Pm21, Encoding a Typical CC-NBS-LRR Protein, Confers Broad-Spectrum Resistance to Wheat Powdery Mildew Disease

Huagang He; Shanying Zhu; Renhui Zhao; Zhengning Jiang; Yaoyong Ji; Jian Ji; Dan Qiu; Hongjie Li; Tongde Bie

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bioRxiv | 2017

Map-based cloning of the gene Pm21 that confers broad spectrum resistance to wheat powdery mildew

Huagang He; Shanying Zhu; Yaoyong Ji; Zhengning Jiang; Renhui Zhao; Tongde Bie

Common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important cereal crops. Wheat powdery mildew caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. tritici (Bgt) is a continuing threat to wheat production. The Pm21 gene, originating from Dasypyrum villosum, confers high resistance to all known Bgt races and has been widely applied in wheat breeding in China. In this research, we identify Pm21 as a typical coiled-coil, nucleotide-binding site, leucine-rich repeat gene by an integrated strategy of resistance gene analog (RGA)-based cloning via comparative genomics, physical and genetic mapping, BSMV-induced gene silencing (BSMV-VIGS), large-scale mutagenesis and genetic transformation.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2018

Fine Physical Bin Mapping of the Powdery Mildew Resistance Gene Pm21 Based on Chromosomal Structural Variations in Wheat

Shanying Zhu; Yaoyong Ji; Jian Ji; Tongde Bie; Anli Gao; Huagang He

Pm21, derived from wheat wild relative Dasypyrum villosum, is one of the most effective powdery mildew resistance genes and has been widely applied in wheat breeding in China. Mapping and cloning Pm21 are of importance for understanding its resistance mechanism. In the present study, physical mapping was performed using different genetic stocks involving in structural variations of chromosome 6VS carrying Pm21. The data showed that 6VS could be divided into eight distinguishable chromosomal bins, and Pm21 was mapped to the bin FLb4–b5/b6 closely flanked by the markers 6VS-08.6 and 6VS-10.2. Comparative genomic mapping indicated that the orthologous regions of FLb4–b5/b6 carrying Pm21 were narrowed to a 117.7 kb genomic region harboring 19 genes in Brachypodium and a 37.7 kb region harboring 5 genes in rice, respectively. The result was consistent with that given by recent genetic mapping in diploid D. villosum. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that physical mapping based on chromosomal structural variations is an efficient method for locating alien genes in wheat background.


Frontiers in Plant Science | 2018

Genetic Analysis of Fusarium Head Blight Resistance in CIMMYT Bread Wheat Line C615 Using Traditional and Conditional QTL Mapping

Xin Yi; Jingye Cheng; Zhengning Jiang; Wenjing Hu; Tongde Bie; Derong Gao; Dongsheng Li; Ronglin Wu; Yuling Li; Shulin Chen; Xiaoming Cheng; Jian Liu; Yong Zhang; Shunhe Cheng

Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a destructive wheat disease present throughout the world, and host resistance is an effective and economical strategy used to control FHB. Lack of adequate resistance resource is still a main bottleneck for FHB genetics and wheat breeding research. The synthetic-derived bread wheat line C615, which does not carry the Fhb1 gene, is a promising source of FHB resistance for breeding. A population of 198 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) produced by crossing C615 with the susceptible cultivar Yangmai 13 was evaluated for FHB response using point and spray inoculations. As the disease phenotype is frequently complicated by other agronomic traits, we used both traditional and multivariate conditional QTL mapping approaches to investigate the genetic relationships (at the individual QTL level) between FHB resistance and plant height (PH), spike compactness (SC), and days to flowering (FD). A linkage map was constructed from 3,901 polymorphic SNP markers, which covered 2,549.2 cM. Traditional and conditional QTL mapping analyses found 13 and 22 QTL for FHB, respectively; 10 were identified by both methods. Among these 10, three QTL from C615 were detected in multiple years; these QTL were located on chromosomes 2AL, 2DS, and 2DL. Conditional QTL mapping analysis indicated that, at the QTL level, SC strongly influenced FHB in point inoculation; whereas PH and SC contributed more to FHB than did FD in spray inoculation. The three stable QTL (QFhbs-jaas.2AL, QFhbp-jaas.2DS, and QFhbp-jaas.2DL) for FHB were partly affected by or were independent of the three agronomic traits. The QTL detected in this study improve our understanding of the genetic relationships between FHB response and related traits at the QTL level and provide useful information for marker-assisted selection for the improvement of FHB resistance in breeding.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Quantitative trait loci responsible for sharp eyespot resistance in common wheat CI12633

Xujiang Wu; Kai Cheng; Renhui Zhao; Shujiang Zang; Tongde Bie; Zhengning Jiang; Ronglin Wu; Derong Gao; Boqiao Zhang

Sharp eyespot is a major fungal disease of wheat caused by Rhizoctonia cerealis in cool and humid environments worldwide. In this study, 224 single seed descent derived F13, F14 and F15 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) from the cross between CI12633 (a resistant cultivar) and Yangmai 9 (a susceptible cultivar) were assessed for sharp eyespot resistance (R.cerealis isolate R0301) in field and greenhouse conditions in three growing seasons. Different agronomic characteristics were also evaluated in the field with no disease infection. All the lines were genotyped with the Illumina iSelect 90 K SNP wheat chip and 101 SSR markers. Sharp eyespot resistance was significantly negatively correlated with heading date and tiller angle, and significantly positively correlated with the diameter of the basal first internode and second internode. Five QTL with a likelihood of odds ratio score of higher than 3.0 were detected on chromosomes 2BS, 4BS, 5AL and 5BS, respectively. These identified QTL may be used in future wheat breeding programs through marker assisted selection for developing sharp eyespot resistant cultivars.


Biologia | 2013

Development of a novel T-vector supporting efficient green-white screening

Huagang He; Tongde Bie; Ming-Xiang Zhou; Shan-Feng Wu; Ying-Jie Deng; Shanying Zhu

T-vectors play an important role in cloning of polymerase chain reaction products. In the present study, a novel pUEG-T vector was developed using enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) as an indicator. To improve EGFP-based green-white screening, the lipoprotein mutant promoter, a strong constitutive promoter, was utilized to control the expression of egfp gene. Two other efficient expression elements, the ColE1 replication origin of pUC18 and the expression cassette of pET-28a, were also integrated into pUEG-T vector. Expression analysis demonstrated the efficient accumulation of active EGFPs in Escherichia coli DH5α cells carrying the T-vector precursor pUEG. In T-A cloning using pUEG-T vector, white colonies containing foreign DNA and green colonies having no insertion could be handily distinguished under normal white light, without any chemical inducer or chromogenic substrate. Furthermore, no false positive was observed in any of the tested white colonies. This proves that pUEG-T is an inexpensive, convenient and efficient T-vector.


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2013

Induction of 4VS chromosome recombinants using the CS ph1b mutant and mapping of the wheat yellow mosaic virus resistance gene from Haynaldia villosa

Renhui Zhao; Haiyan Wang; Jin Xiao; Tongde Bie; Shunhe Cheng; Qi Jia; Chunxia Yuan; Ruiqi Zhang; Aizhong Cao; Peidu Chen; Xiue Wang


Euphytica | 2015

Characterization of a novel reduced height gene (Rht23) regulating panicle morphology and plant architecture in bread wheat

Shulin Chen; Runhong Gao; Haiyan Wang; Mingxing Wen; Jin Xiao; Nengfei Bian; Ruiqi Zhang; Wenjing Hu; Shunhe Cheng; Tongde Bie; Xiue Wang


Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2016

Comparative mapping of powdery mildew resistance gene Pm21 and functional characterization of resistance-related genes in wheat.

Huagang He; Shanying Zhu; Zhengning Jiang; Yaoyong Ji; Feng Wang; Renhui Zhao; Tongde Bie

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Zhengning Jiang

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Nanjing Agricultural University

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Haiyan Wang

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Jin Xiao

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Ruiqi Zhang

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Henan Agricultural University

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Nanjing Agricultural University

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