Development of trait-specific genetic stocks derived from wild Cicer species as novel sources of resistance to important diseases for chickpea improvement

Shivali Sharma, Mamta Sharma
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Low level of resistance to major diseases such as ascochyta blight (AB), botrytis grey mould (BGM) and dry root rot (DRR) in the cultivated chickpea genepool necessitates harnessing wild Cicer species. Sixty-eight accessions belonging to eight annual wild Cicer species and seven chickpea cultivars were screened for AB, BGM and DRR under controlled environmental conditions over the years. Intra-accession variability was observed among wild Cicer accessions for each disease. Hence, progenies of single resistant plants were selected for further evaluations and the trait-specific genetic stocks (TGS) were developed for each disease after re-screening following the single seed descent method. For AB, a high level of resistance was identified in four accessions belonging to tertiary genepool species, ICC 17334 (Cicer judaicum), ICC 17302, ICC 17308 and ICC 20177 (C. bijugum). Nine accessions, ICC 17160, ICC 17264, ICC 17270, ICC 20170, ICC 20186, ICC 20225, ICC 20247, ICC 20251 and IG 72941 of primary (C. reticulatum) and one accession, ICC 20190 of secondary (C. echinospermum) genepool species were resistant to BGM whereas, four accessions, ICC 20187 (C. reticulatum) and ICC 20218, ICC 20244 and ICC 20257 (C. echinospermum) were resistant to DRR. Development and utilization of these TGS in chickpea pre-breeding will assist in developing disease-resistant chickpea cultivars with broad genetic base.

开发源自野生 Cicer 品种的特异性遗传种群,作为鹰嘴豆改良中重要病害的新型抗性来源
栽培鹰嘴豆基因库对主要病害(如ascochyta枯萎病(AB)、灰霉病(BGM)和干根腐病(DRR))的抗性较低,因此有必要利用野生鹰嘴豆物种。多年来,在受控环境条件下,对属于 8 个一年生野生 Cicer 品种和 7 个鹰嘴豆栽培品种的 68 个登录系进行了 AB、BGM 和 DRR 筛选。在野生鹰嘴豆品种间观察到了每种病害的种内变异性。因此,我们选择了单株抗病植株的后代进行进一步评估,并按照单粒种子后裔法对每种病害进行再筛选后,开发出了针对特定性状的遗传种群(TGS)。对于 AB,在属于三级基因库物种的四个登录品系 ICC 17334(Cicer judaicum)、ICC 17302、ICC 17308 和 ICC 20177(C. bijugum)中发现了高水平的抗性。ICC 17160、ICC 17264、ICC 17270、ICC 20170、ICC 20186、ICC 20225、ICC 20247、ICC 20251 和 IG 72941 是初级基因库物种(C. reticulatum),ICC 20190 是次级基因库物种(C. echinospermum)。echinospermum)对 BGM 具有抗性,而 ICC 20187(C. reticulatum)、ICC 20218、ICC 20244 和 ICC 20257(C. echinospermum)等四个品种对 DRR 具有抗性。在鹰嘴豆预育种中开发和利用这些 TGS 将有助于培育具有广泛遗传基础的抗病鹰嘴豆栽培品种。
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