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Title: A QTL FOR DEOXYNIVALENOL TOLERANCE IN WHEAT

Author
item BAI, G - OSU, STILLWATER, OK
item Plattner, Ronald
item SHANER, G - PURDUE ,W LAFAYETTE, IN
item KOLB, F - UNIV OF IL, URBANA, IL

Submitted to: American Society of Plant Physiologists Meeting
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/19/2000
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Technical Abstract: Deoxynivalenol (DON, a mycotoxin) produced by Fusarium graminearum in wheat grain is detrimental to livestock and human health. Significant differences in DON levels of infected grain are observed among wheat cultivars after infection with the fungus. However, genetic control of DON accumulation in wheat is not well characterized. To map quantitative trait loci (QTL) for low DON level in infected wheat grain, an amplified fragment length polymorphism linkage map was constructed using F(9) recombinant inbred lines (RILs). The mapping population was derived from a cross between cultivars Ning 7840 (7 ppm of DON) and Clark (151 ppm of DON). Flowering spikes of F11 RILs were sprayed with conidia of F. graminearum in the greenhouse. The inoculated spikes were harvested at maturity and the kernels were analyzed for DON levels with a fluorometric quantification method. One QTL for low DON level was identified and explained about 23 and 26% of the phenotypic variance in two repeated experiments, respectively. Relationships between visual scab symptoms and DON levels will be discussed.