Development of white-grained PHS-tolerant wheats with high grain protein and leaf rust resistance

Mol Breed. 2021 Jun 22;41(6):42. doi: 10.1007/s11032-021-01234-z. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Abstract

The present study involved incorporation of two major QTLs for pre-harvest sprouting tolerance (PHST) in an Indian wheat cultivar named Lok1, which happens to be PHS susceptible. For transfer of two QTLs, two independent programmes with two different donors (AUS1408, CN19055) were utilized. The recipient cv. Lok1 was crossed with each of the two donors, followed by a number of backcrosses. Each backcross progeny was subjected to foreground and background selections. KASP assay was also used for confirming the presence of PHST QTL. In one case, PHST QTL was later also pyramided with a gene for high grain protein content (Gpc-B1) and a gene for leaf rust resistance (Lr24). The MAS derived lines were screened for PHS using simulated rain chambers leading to selection of 10 PHST lines. Four of these advanced lines carried all the three QTL/genes and exhibited high level of PHST (PHS score 2-3) associated with significant improvement in GPC and resistance against leaf rust.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11032-021-01234-z.

Keywords: Grain protein content; Marker-assisted selection (MAS); Pre-harvest sprouting tolerance; Pyramiding; Rust resistance.