Registration of CDL‐111 and CDL‐167 oat germplasm lines with pyramided adult plant crown rust resistance

Author:

Nazareno Eric S.1,Caspers Roger2,Caffe Melanie3ORCID,Smith Kevin4ORCID,Rines Howard W.45,Kianian Shahryar F.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Pathology University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota 55108 USA

2. United States Department of Agriculture‐Agricultural Research Service Cereal Disease Laboratory St. Paul Minnesota 55108 USA

3. Department of Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science South Dakota State University Brookings South Dakota 57006 USA

4. Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota 55108 USA

5. United States Department of Agriculture‐Agricultural Research Service Plant Sciences Research Unit St. Paul Minnesota 55108 USA

Abstract

AbstractOat (Avena sativa L.) production worldwide is constrained by crown rust (caused by Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae), which can cause significant yield losses. The disease is often controlled by spraying fungicides or planting resistant cultivars. Developing host resistance, however, is a challenge due to the high genetic variability of the pathogen. Race‐specific resistance usually succumbs to new races in just a few years. As such, the USDA‐ARS Cereal Disease Laboratory developed mapping populations to identify adult plant resistance (APR) loci from Avena sativa donors. Resistant lines from the mapping populations were selected and crossed with buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica L.) nursery selection lines BT1020‐1‐1 and BT1021‐1‐1, which possess a different gene for crown rust resistance derived from Avena strigosa. From the crosses, CDL‐111 (Reg. no. GP‐122, PI 702639) and CDL‐167 (Reg. no. GP‐123, PI 702640), both containing three APR quantitative trait loci, were selected as germplasm for resistance breeding. High‐throughput markers for selection were developed and implemented in pyramiding the APR loci.

Funder

Agricultural Research Service

Publisher

Wiley

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