Development and validation of a perfect KASP marker for fusarium head blight resistance gene Fhb1 in wheat

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Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a devastating wheat disease with a significant economic impact. Fhb1 is the most important large effect and stable QTL for FHB resistance. A pore-forming toxin-like (PFT) gene was recently identified as an underlying gene for Fhb1 resistance. In this study, we developed and validated a PFT-based Kompetitive allele specific PCR (KASP) marker for Fhb1. The KASP marker, PFT_KASP, was used to screen 298 diverse wheat breeding lines and cultivars. The KASP clustering results were compared with gel-based gene specific markers and the widely used linked STS marker, UMN10. Eight disagreements were found between PFT_KASP and UMN10 assays among the tested lines. Based on the genotyping and sequencing of genes in the Fhb1 region, these genotypes were found to be common with a previously characterized susceptible haplotype. Therefore, our results indicate that PFT_ KASP is a perfect diagnostic marker for Fhb1 and would be a valuable tool for introgression and pyramiding of FHB resistance in wheat cultivars.

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Singh, L., Anderson, J. A., Chen, J., Gill, B. S., Tiwari, V. K., & Rawat, N. (2019). Development and validation of a perfect KASP marker for fusarium head blight resistance gene Fhb1 in wheat. Plant Pathology Journal, 35(3), 200–207. https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.01.2019.0018

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