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Identification of YrBK, an all-stage stripe rust resistance gene in a recombination-suppressed pericentromeric region of chromosome 1B in a Chinese wheat landrace

作者: 刁圣轩   审稿人:魏育明     时间: 2026-06-03 点击次数:


https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214514125002648?pes=vor&utm_source=clarivate&getft_integrator=clarivate


The Crop Journal,Volume 14, Issue 2, April 2026, Pages 495-504


Fangnian Guan a b 1, Jiayi Xu a 1, Binbin Lei a, Zhenghong Huang a, Lulin Liu a, Hao Li a, Yanlin Liu a, Zhien Pu c, Wei Li c, Qiantao Jiang a b, Houyang Kang a b, Jian Ma a b, Pengfei Qi a b, Qiang Xu a b, Yazhou Zhang a b, Mei Deng a b, Fengtao Wang d, Yuming Wei a b, Yunfeng Jiang a b, Guoyue Chen


Abstract

Stripe rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is a major disease constraining global wheat production. The Chinese wheat landrace Baikeheshangmai (BK) exhibits high-level, all-stage resistance (ASR) to this disease. The genetic basis of this resistance was investigated by analyzing a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from cross BK × Avocet S using bulked-segregant exome capture sequencing (BSE-seq). Two resistance genes were identified: a major ASR gene, provisionally designated YrBK, and the adult-plant resistance (APR) gene Yr18. Across multiple environments, YrBK and Yr18 explained 12.47%–30.32% and 9.74%–20.56% of the phenotypic variance, respectively, and the two genes displayed a significant additive effect. Genetic mapping using a population of 4474 individuals, derived from the residual heterozygous lines, narrowed YrBK to a 0.181 cM genetic interval on chromosome arm 1BL. This genetic interval corresponds to a 56.16 Mb physical region characterized by suppressed recombination, precluding further map-based cloning. Within this interval, integrative candidate analysis combining expression profiles and SNP variation did not reveal a clear candidate from canonical resistance gene families, such as NLRs or kinases. Nevertheless, robust KASP markers co-segregating with YrBK were validated across diverse germplasm, enabling efficient marker-assisted selection. This study reports an effective genetic resource (YrBK) and provides molecular tools for marker-assisted selection. This gene will contribute to diversification of stripe rust resistance in wheat breeding.

Keywords

Genetic resources;Marker-assisted selection;Puccinia striiformis;Wheat

 

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