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Caracterização molecular e genética da resistência de trigo à brusone conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS

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Main Author: Vancini, Camila
Publication Date: 2021
Format: Doctoral thesis
Language: por
Source: Biblioteca de teses e dissertações da Universidade de Passo Fundo (BDTD UPF)
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Summary: Wheat is the second most produced cereal around the world, being fundamental in the food chain supply. Increasingly, alternatives are being sought to increase wheat yield and expand its cultivated area. Despite the wide wheat production, several adversities interfere this crop. One of the main problems in several producing regions is the incidence of wheat blast. This fungal disease is caused by the pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae and directly impairs grain production. Blast has a difficult control and genetic resistance is an efficient alternative to reduce the damage caused by the disease. The 2NS/2AS translocation has been widely studied and associated as the main source of wheat blast resistance. However, some genotypes carrying the 2NS fragment have shown variations, presenting a susceptibility phenotype. The present work had the following objectives: i) Study the inheritance of resistance conferred by the presence of 2NS translocation in F2 segregating wheat lines; and ii) Identify molecular markers that best explain the resistance phenotype conferred by the 2NS/2AS translocation. Therefore, two experimental approaches were developed. The first one was based on the genetic inheritance study of blast resistance, based on 2NS. It was carried out through the phenotyping of two F2 wheat segregating populations derived from crosses of parents contrasting for reaction to blast. The second was the molecular characterization of a wheat collection genotypes and characterization of two F2 segregating populations previously described. The F2 populations phenotyping showed that the inheritance of resistance conferred by 2NS can segregate in the 3R:1S ratio, suggesting a dominant effect gene controlling the resistance trait. However, this result may vary depending on the genetic background of the genotypes studied and the trait evaluated. The molecular characterization showed that all the markers used were efficient in differentiating resistant genotypes from those susceptible to wheat blast. Two markers stood out, displaying a significant difference between genotypes classified as resistant and susceptible for all phenotypic traits studied. Furthermore, the linkage disequilibrium analysis of the used markers indicated the presence of recombination in the 2NS/2AS translocation region. The results found in this study showed the potential of the 2NS/2AS translocation in genetic resistance to wheat blast and indicate that the resistance gene(s) to blast present in this translocation are dominant. Additionally, the results reinforce the variable “number of infection points in the rachis” as a trait of resistance to wheat blast and also indicate that M. oryzae sporulation has the potential to be used to evaluate wheat blast resistance.
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spelling Deuner, Carolina Cardoso833.041.501-53http://lattes.cnpq.br/3029556593136573Torres, Gisele Abigail Montan171.626.078-70http://lattes.cnpq.br/1681035279707004021.119.350-00http://lattes.cnpq.br/1569702320221893Vancini, Camila2022-05-06T18:56:43Z2021-11-25VANCINI, Camila. Caracterização molecular e genética da resistência de trigo à brusone conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS. 2022. 96 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2022http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/2208Wheat is the second most produced cereal around the world, being fundamental in the food chain supply. Increasingly, alternatives are being sought to increase wheat yield and expand its cultivated area. Despite the wide wheat production, several adversities interfere this crop. One of the main problems in several producing regions is the incidence of wheat blast. This fungal disease is caused by the pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae and directly impairs grain production. Blast has a difficult control and genetic resistance is an efficient alternative to reduce the damage caused by the disease. The 2NS/2AS translocation has been widely studied and associated as the main source of wheat blast resistance. However, some genotypes carrying the 2NS fragment have shown variations, presenting a susceptibility phenotype. The present work had the following objectives: i) Study the inheritance of resistance conferred by the presence of 2NS translocation in F2 segregating wheat lines; and ii) Identify molecular markers that best explain the resistance phenotype conferred by the 2NS/2AS translocation. Therefore, two experimental approaches were developed. The first one was based on the genetic inheritance study of blast resistance, based on 2NS. It was carried out through the phenotyping of two F2 wheat segregating populations derived from crosses of parents contrasting for reaction to blast. The second was the molecular characterization of a wheat collection genotypes and characterization of two F2 segregating populations previously described. The F2 populations phenotyping showed that the inheritance of resistance conferred by 2NS can segregate in the 3R:1S ratio, suggesting a dominant effect gene controlling the resistance trait. However, this result may vary depending on the genetic background of the genotypes studied and the trait evaluated. The molecular characterization showed that all the markers used were efficient in differentiating resistant genotypes from those susceptible to wheat blast. Two markers stood out, displaying a significant difference between genotypes classified as resistant and susceptible for all phenotypic traits studied. Furthermore, the linkage disequilibrium analysis of the used markers indicated the presence of recombination in the 2NS/2AS translocation region. The results found in this study showed the potential of the 2NS/2AS translocation in genetic resistance to wheat blast and indicate that the resistance gene(s) to blast present in this translocation are dominant. Additionally, the results reinforce the variable “number of infection points in the rachis” as a trait of resistance to wheat blast and also indicate that M. oryzae sporulation has the potential to be used to evaluate wheat blast resistance.O trigo é o segundo cereal mais produzido no mundo, sendo fundamental na cadeia alimentícia. Cada vez mais busca-se alternativas para o aumento do rendimento do trigo e expansão da área de cultivo. Apesar de amplamente produzido, diversos problemas ocorrem no seu cultivo e um dos principais obstáculos, em diversas regiões produtoras, é a incidência da brusone de trigo, doença fúngica causada pelo patógeno Magnaporthe oryzae que leva ao comprometimento da produção de grãos. Sendo a brusone de difícil controle, a resistência genética tem sido apontada como alternativa eficiente na redução dos danos causados por essa doença. A translocação 2NS/2AS tem sido amplamente estudada e associada como principal fonte de resistência à brusone de trigo. Porém, alguns genótipos portadores do fragmento 2NS tem mostrado variações, apresentando fenótipo de suscetibilidade. O presente trabalho teve como objetivos: i) estudar a herança da resistência conferida pela presença da translocação 2NS em linhagens segregantes F2 de trigo; ii) identificar marcadores moleculares que melhor explicassem o fenótipo de resistência conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS. Para isso, foram desenvolvidas duas abordagens de experimento. A primeira delas foi baseada no estudo da herança genética da resistencia à brusone, com base na 2NS, através da fenotipagem de duas populações segregantes F2 de trigo derivadas do cruzamento de parentais contrastantes quanto à reação à brusone. A segunda tratou da caracterização molecular de uma coleção de genótipos de trigo, além das duas populações segregantes F2 mencionadas anteriormente. A fenotipagem das populações F2 mostrou que a herança da resistência conferida pela 2NS pode segregar na proporção de 3R:1S, sugerindo um gene de efeito dominante controlando a característica de resistência. Esse resultado, porém, apresentou variações em função do background genético dos genótipos de trigo empregados e da característica fenotípica avaliada. Na caracterização molecular, todos os marcadores utilizados foram eficientes em diferenciar genótipos resistentes de sucetíveis à brusone de trigo, e dois marcadores destacaram-se, apresentando diferença significativa entre genótipos classificados como resistente e suscetível para todas as variáveis fenotípicas estudadas. Além disso, a análise de desequilíbrio de ligação dos marcadores empregados apontou a presença de recombinação na região da translocação 2NS/2AS. Os resultados encontrados nesse estudo evidenciaram o potencial da translocação 2NS/2AS na resistência genética à brusone de trigo e apontam que o(s) gene(s) presente(s) nessa translocação, para resistência à brusone, é (são) de caráter dominante. Ainda, os resultados obtidos reforçam a variável de ‘número de pontos de infecção na ráquis’ como uma característica de resistência à brusone de trigo, e indicam a esporulação de M. oryzae com potencial de uso para avaliação da resistência de trigo à brusone.Submitted by Jucelei Domingues (jucelei@upf.br) on 2022-05-06T18:56:43Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2022CamilaVancini.pdf: 1111233 bytes, checksum: 25c1a7c668a36f1e92437fd1f72ebdae (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-05-06T18:56:43Z (GMT). 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title Caracterização molecular e genética da resistência de trigo à brusone conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS
spellingShingle Caracterização molecular e genética da resistência de trigo à brusone conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS
Vancini, Camila
Trigo - Resistência à doenças e pragas - Aspectos genéticos
Brusone - Controle
Fitopatologia
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Caracterização molecular e genética da resistência de trigo à brusone conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS
title_full Caracterização molecular e genética da resistência de trigo à brusone conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS
title_fullStr Caracterização molecular e genética da resistência de trigo à brusone conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização molecular e genética da resistência de trigo à brusone conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS
title_sort Caracterização molecular e genética da resistência de trigo à brusone conferida pela translocação 2NS/2AS
author Vancini, Camila
author_facet Vancini, Camila
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vancini, Camila
contributor_str_mv Deuner, Carolina Cardoso
Torres, Gisele Abigail Montan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trigo - Resistência à doenças e pragas - Aspectos genéticos
Brusone - Controle
Fitopatologia
topic Trigo - Resistência à doenças e pragas - Aspectos genéticos
Brusone - Controle
Fitopatologia
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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description Wheat is the second most produced cereal around the world, being fundamental in the food chain supply. Increasingly, alternatives are being sought to increase wheat yield and expand its cultivated area. Despite the wide wheat production, several adversities interfere this crop. One of the main problems in several producing regions is the incidence of wheat blast. This fungal disease is caused by the pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae and directly impairs grain production. Blast has a difficult control and genetic resistance is an efficient alternative to reduce the damage caused by the disease. The 2NS/2AS translocation has been widely studied and associated as the main source of wheat blast resistance. However, some genotypes carrying the 2NS fragment have shown variations, presenting a susceptibility phenotype. The present work had the following objectives: i) Study the inheritance of resistance conferred by the presence of 2NS translocation in F2 segregating wheat lines; and ii) Identify molecular markers that best explain the resistance phenotype conferred by the 2NS/2AS translocation. Therefore, two experimental approaches were developed. The first one was based on the genetic inheritance study of blast resistance, based on 2NS. It was carried out through the phenotyping of two F2 wheat segregating populations derived from crosses of parents contrasting for reaction to blast. The second was the molecular characterization of a wheat collection genotypes and characterization of two F2 segregating populations previously described. The F2 populations phenotyping showed that the inheritance of resistance conferred by 2NS can segregate in the 3R:1S ratio, suggesting a dominant effect gene controlling the resistance trait. However, this result may vary depending on the genetic background of the genotypes studied and the trait evaluated. The molecular characterization showed that all the markers used were efficient in differentiating resistant genotypes from those susceptible to wheat blast. Two markers stood out, displaying a significant difference between genotypes classified as resistant and susceptible for all phenotypic traits studied. Furthermore, the linkage disequilibrium analysis of the used markers indicated the presence of recombination in the 2NS/2AS translocation region. The results found in this study showed the potential of the 2NS/2AS translocation in genetic resistance to wheat blast and indicate that the resistance gene(s) to blast present in this translocation are dominant. Additionally, the results reinforce the variable “number of infection points in the rachis” as a trait of resistance to wheat blast and also indicate that M. oryzae sporulation has the potential to be used to evaluate wheat blast resistance.
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