Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed., 2011, 47(10):S155-S159 | DOI: 10.17221/3271-CJGPB

Resistance to rusts in Bangladeshi wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

P. K. MALAKER, M.M.A. REZA
Wheat Research Centre, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Nashipur, 5200 Dinajpur, Bangladesh; e-mail: pkmalakerwrc@gmail.com

Leaf rust caused by Puccinia triticina is the most important disease among the three rusts of wheat in Bangladesh. The disease occurs in all wheat growing areas of the country with varying degrees of severity. Stem rust caused by P. graminis f.sp. tritici was last observed during the mid 1980s, while yellow rust caused by P. striiformis f.sp. tritici occurs occasionally in the north-western region, where a relatively cooler climate prevails during the winter months. None of the rusts has yet reached an epidemic level, but damaging epidemics may occur in future, particularly if a virulent race develops or is introduced. The genes conferring rust resistance in the breeding lines and wheat varieties released in Bangladesh were investigated at CIMMYT-Mexico and DWR-India. The resistance genes Lr1, Lr3, Lr10, Lr13, Lr23 and Lr26, Sr2, Sr5, Sr7b, Sr8b, Sr9b, Sr11 and Sr31; and Yr2KS and Yr9 were found. An adult plant slow rusting resistance gene Lr34 was also identified in some of the breeding lines and varieties based on the presence of clear leaf tip necrosis under field conditions. Considering the possible risk of migration of the devastating Ug99 race of stem rust into the Indo-Pak subcontinent, the Bangladeshi wheat lines and cultivars are being regularly sent to KARI in Kenya for testing their resistance against this race. The resistant lines have been included in multi-location yield trials and multiplied for future use in order to mitigate the threat of Ug99. The resistant lines have also been included in crossing schemes to develop genetic diversity of rust resistance.

Keywords: Bangladesh; resistance genes; rusts; wheat

Published: December 31, 2011  Show citation

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago Chicago Notes IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
MALAKER PK, REZA MMA. Resistance to rusts in Bangladeshi wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed. 2011;47(Special Issue):S155-159. doi: 10.17221/3271-CJGPB.
Download citation

References

  1. Bhardwaj S.C., Nayar S.K., Prashar M. (1996): Cytological confirmation of Lr26/Sr31/Yr9 in some Indian wheat lines. Plant Disease Research, 11: 93-94.
  2. Kazman M.E., Lein V., Robbelen G. (1998): The 1BL.1RS translocation in recently developed European wheats. In: Lelly T. (ed.): Current Topics in Plant Cytogenetics Related to Plant Improvement. WUV-University Verlag, Vienna, 33-42.
  3. Kolmer J.A. (2003): Postulation of leaf rust resistance genes in selected soft red winter wheats. Crop Science, 43: 1266-1274. Go to original source...
  4. Mahto B.N., Nayar S.K., Nagarajan S. (2001): Postulation of Lr genes in the bread wheat material of Nepal using Indian pathotypes. Indian Phytopathology, 54: 319-322.
  5. McIntosh R.A., Brown G.N. (1997): Anticipatory breeding for resistance to rust diseases in wheat. Annual Review of Phytopathology, 35: 311-326. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  6. McVey D.V. (1989): Verification of infection-type data for identification of genes for resistance to leaf rust in some hard red spring wheats. Crop Science, 29: 304-307. Go to original source...
  7. Modawi R.S., Browder L.E., Heyne E.G. (1985): Use of infection-type data to identify genes for low reaction to Puccinia recondita in several winter wheats. Crop Science, 25: 9-13. Go to original source...
  8. Nayar S.K., Nagarajan S., Prashar M., Bhardwaj S.C., Jain S.K., Datta D. (2001): Revised catalogue of genes that accord resistance to Puccinia species in wheat. Research Bulletin No. 3. Directorate of Wheat ResearchRegional Station, Flowerdale, Shimla, 1-48.
  9. Rajaram S., Mann C.E., Ortis Ferrara G., MujeebKazi A. (1983): Adaptation stability and high yield potential of certain 1B/1R CIMMYT wheats. In: Sakamoto S. (ed.): Proc. 6 th Wheat Genetics Symposium. Kyto, 613-621.
  10. Rubiales D., Niks R.E. (1995): Characterization of Lr34 a major gene conferring nonhypersensitive resistance to wheat leaf rust. Plant Disease, 79: 1208-1212. Go to original source...
  11. Saari E.E., Prescott J.M. (1985): World distribution in relation to economic losses. In: Roelfs A.P., Bushnell W.R. (eds): The Cereal Rusts. Vol. 2: Diseases, Distribution, Epidemiology and Control. Academic Press, Orlando, 259-298. Go to original source...
  12. Sawhney R.N. (1995): Genetics of wheat rusts interaction. Plant Breeding Reviews, 13: 293-343. Go to original source...
  13. Singh R.P. (1992): Association between gene Lr34 for leaf rust resistance and leaf tip necrosis in wheat. Crop Science, 32: 874-878. Go to original source...
  14. Singh R.P. (1993): Resistance to leaf rust in 26 Mexican wheat cultivars. Crop Science, 33: 633-637. Go to original source...
  15. Singh R.P., Rajaram S. (1992): Genetics of adult plant resistance in Frontana and three CIMMYT wheats. Genome, 35: 24-31. Go to original source...
  16. Singh R.P., Payne T.S., Rajaram S. (1991): Characterization of variability and relationship among components of partial resistance to leaf rust in CIMMYT bread wheats. Theoretical & Applied Genetics, 82: 674-680. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  17. Singh R.P., Huerta-Espino J., Roelfs A.P. (2002): The wheat rusts. In: Curtis B.C, Rajaram S., MacPherson H.G. (eds): Bread Wheat: Improvement and Production, Plant Production and Protection. Series No. 30, FAO, Rome, 227-249.
  18. Villareal R.L., Rajaram S., Mujeeb-Kazi A., Del Toro E. (1991): The effect of chromosome 1B/1R translocation on the yield potential of certain spring wheats (Triticum aestivum L.). Plant Breeding, 106: 77-81. Go to original source...
  19. Villareal R.L., Banuelos O., Mujeeb-Kazi A. (1997): Agronomic performance of related durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L.) stocks possessing the chromosome substitution T1BL.1RS. Crop Science, 37: 1735-1740. Go to original source...
  20. Waddington S., Haque M.E., Adhikary A.P., Dixon J., Listman M., Hasan M., Hossain A.B.S., Saifuzzaman M. (2008): Achievements of the Bangladesh CIMMYT partnership for agricultural research and development. CIMMYT Office in Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1-25.

This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY NC 4.0), which permits non-comercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original publication is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.