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Minor Differences in Anther Extrusion Affect Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight in Wheat
Authors:Katashi Kubo  Masaya Fujita  Naoyuki Kawada  Takashi Nakajima  Kazuhiro Nakamura  Hidekazu Maejima  Tomohiko Ushiyama  Koichi Hatta  Hitoshi Matsunaka
Institution:1. NARO Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center (NARO/KARC), , Chikugo, Fukuoka, 833‐0041 Japan;2. NARO Tohoku Agricultural Research Center (NARO/TARC), , Fukushima, 960‐2156 Japan;3. NARO Headquarters, , Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305‐8517 Japan;4. NARO/TARC, , Morioka, 020‐0198 Japan;5. Nagano Agricultural Experiment Station, , Suzaka, Nagano, 382‐0051 Japan
Abstract:Fusarium head blight (FHB) remains a serious problem due to yield loss and mycotoxin accumulation in wheat production worldwide. We previously reported that the closed‐flowering (no anther extrusion) characteristic was effective for increasing resistance to FHB infection. In this study, we investigated the relationships between the degree of anther extrusion (AE) and FHB damage using double haploid lines (DHLs), derived from F1 plants from crosses between closed‐flowering and opened‐flowering varieties. These DHLs exhibited various degrees of AE, and the degree of AE was significantly different among DHLs, regardless of the year and environment (pot‐ or field‐grown). FHB severity was the lowest in closed‐flowering DHLs, and DHLs with partially extruded anthers showed significantly higher FHB symptoms than those with closed‐flowering phenotypes. In general, DHLs with partially extruded anthers also had relatively severe FHB symptoms compared with those exhibiting full anther extrusion. FHB severity was significantly correlated with Fusarium‐damaged kernels and deoxynivalenol concentration. The results of this study showed that partially extruded anthers were considered to be a source of FHB infection. The closed‐flowering phenotype improved resistance to FHB infection. Meanwhile, phenotypes with rapid anther extrusion and ejection also could contribute to the avoidance of FHB infection.
Keywords:anther extrusion  cleistogamy  Fusarium head blight  resistance  scab     Triticum aestivum   L   
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