Abstract:
Powdery mildew, caused by
Blumeria graminis f. sp.
tritici (
Bgt), is a devastating foliar disease of wheat. The identification and utilization of elite resistant germplasm is an effective control measure of the disease. At present, most wheat cultivars/lines in China's wheat production are susceptible to powdery mildew. Moreover, few powdery mildew resistance genes are used in China. Therefore, it is essential to identify more effective and elite resistance sources and genes. The 'Hongyouzi' Chinese wheat landrace ('Jing 2350') has shown immune to high resistant of 34 out of 38
Bgt isolates at seedling stage and immune or nearly immune in the field to a composites of
Bgt isolates at mature stage in Shijiazhuang, China. To further study the resistance feature and identify the resistance gene (s) of 'Hongyouzi', genetic analysis of F
1 plants, F
2 populations and their derived F
2:3 families respectively from crosses of 'Huixianhong'×'Hongyouzi' and 'Hongyouzi'×'Mingxian169' were conducted at seedling stage. The results showed that all F
1 plants derived from the combinations of 'Huixianhong'×'Hongyouzi' and 'Hongyouzi'×'Mingxian169' were susceptible to
Bgt isolate E09. The ratios of resistant F
2 plants to susceptible plants conformed as 1︰3 and those of homozygous resistant F
2:3 lines︰heterozygous lines︰homozygous susceptible lines conformed as 1︰2︰1. These results indicated that the resistance of 'Hongyouzi' to
Bgt isolate E09 was conferred by a single recessive resistance gene, temporarily named
PmHYZ. 'Hongyouzi' was the elite powdery mildew resistance sources of Chinese wheat landraces, thus it was useful to effectively use elite resistance source and resistance gene in breeding resistant crops.