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Title: IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF H32, A NEW WHEAT GENE CONFERRING RESISTANCE TO HESSIAN FLY

Author
item SARDESAI, N - PURDUE UNIVERSITY
item Nemacheck, Jill
item SUBRAMANYAM, S - PURDUE UNIVERSITY
item Williams, Christie

Submitted to: Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/12/2005
Publication Date: 9/6/2005
Citation: Sardesai, N., Nemacheck, J.A., Subramanyam, S., Williams, C.E. 2005. Identification and mapping of H32, a new wheat gene conferring resistance to hessian fly. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 111:1167-1173.

Interpretive Summary: New sources of Hessian fly-resistance in wheat are needed to stay one step ahead of the development of insect virulence. We identified a new resistance gene, H32, identified the map position on the long arm of wheat chromosome 3D and designed molecular markers for marker-assisted breeding. This gene will be useful for plant breeders wanting to move a resistance gene into wheat cultivars.

Technical Abstract: H32 is a newly identified gene that confers resistance to the highly pervasive Biotype L of the Hessian fly [Mayetiola destructor (Say)]. The gene was identified in a synthetic amphihexaploid wheat, W-7984, that was constructed from the durum ‘Altar 84’ and Aegilops tauschii. This synthetic wheat is one of the parents of the marker-rich ITMI population, which consists of 150 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived by single-seed descent from a cross with ‘Opata 85’. Linkage analysis of the H32 locus in the ITMI population placed the gene between flanking microsatellite (SSR) markers, Xgwm3 and Xcfd223, at distances of 3.7 cM and 1.7 cM, respectively, on the long arm of chromosome 3D. The Xgwm3 primers amplified codominant SSR alleles, a 72 bp resistance-linked fragment linked in coupling to the resistance allele and an 84 bp susceptible-linked fragment linked in repulsion. Primers for the SSR Xcfd223 amplified a 153 bp fragment from the resistant Synthetic parent and a 183 bp fragment from the susceptible Opata line. Deletion mapping of the flanking Xgwm3 and Xcfd223 markers located them within the 3DL-3 deletion on the distal 19% of the long arm of chromosome 3D. This location is at least 20 cM proximal to the reported 3DL location of H24, a gene that confers resistance to Biotype D of the Hessian fly. Tight linkage of the markers will provide a means of detecting H32 presence in marker-assisted selection and gene pyramiding as an effective strategy for extending durability of deployed resistance.