Genetics of stem rust resistance in four popular durum wheat cultivars

  • A. Divya ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Indore
  • T. L. Prakasha ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Indore
  • S. Chand ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Indore
  • A. N. Mishra ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Indore
  • V. G. Dubey ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Indore
  • Prakash Malviya ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Indore
  • Pramod Prasad ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Indore
  • S. V. Sai Prasad ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Indore
Keywords: Durum wheat, pathotype, resistance and stem rust

Abstract

A study was conducted to understand the mode of inheritance and extent of diversity of stem rust resistance in four popular durum wheat cultivars of central India viz., HI 8498 (Malav Shakti), HI 8663 (Poshan), HI 8713 (Pusa Mangal) and HI 8737 (Pusa Anmol) using Puccinia graminis tritici (Pgt) pathotypes 15-1 (123G15) and 40-3 (127G29). These cultivars were crossed with susceptible parents i.e., Motia and Malvi Local and were also crossed among themselves in half diallel fashion. The F2 and F3 segregation data revealed that a single dominant gene each controlled resistance to the pathotype 40-3 in HI 8713 and HI 8663, while two dominant genes each governed resistance to this pathotype in HI 8737 and HI 8498. A single dominant gene each conditioned resistance to the pathotype 15-1 in all the four cultivars. The F2 segregation data of the intercrosses among the resistant parents showed that three different resistance genes controlled resistance among four cultivars against each Pgt pathotype 40-3 and 15-1. These genes seem to be different from the most commonly postulated stem rust resistance genes in Indian durum wheat germplasm viz., Sr11, Sr12, Sr7b and Sr9e which are ineffective/less effective against the test pathotypes. Hence, the genes identified in the present study can be utilized in broadening the genetic base of stem rust resistance in Indian durum wheat.
Published
2020-05-25