Resistance to Fusarium causing rots in wheat: topicality and prospects for its use in Mexico

Authors

  • María del Pilar Suaste Franco Technological Institute of Roque
  • Gabriel Iturriaga de la Fuente Technological Institute of Roque
  • Ernesto Solís Moya National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research
  • Juan Carlos Raya Pérez Technological Institute of Roque
  • Juan Gabriel Ramírez Pimentel Technological Institute of Roque
  • Luis Antonio Mariscal Amaro National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v11i2.1874

Keywords:

Triticum aestivum L., genetics, QTL, wilting

Abstract

Root rot, crown and stem rot in wheat are considered a serious threat to this cereal in various parts of the world since the losses that cause grain yield and quality reach up to 89% and can be comparable to those caused by rust, in addition to the fungi associated with these rotting synthesize mycotoxins that can contaminate food products. This problem in Mexico has been little studied; however, in recent years, these diseases in irrigation and temporary wheats have been more incidents which is causing concern in the producers of this cereal in the country. This review summarizes current aspects of the disease, the sources of resistance available worldwide, as well as how this resistance operates in the Fusarium-wheat patosystem. The genetic basis of resistance to root, stem and crown rot of hexaploid wheats has been examined; through the mapping of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL). To date, 44 QTL have been identified on 14 chromosomes with alleles that induce resistance to this disease and that are derived from hexaploid wheats and close relatives. Genetic improvement for this disease through introgression of alleles with these QTL is the most feasible strategy and the pyramidation of these QTL seems to be the most viable strategy in genetic improvement programs. Important step for the management of the problem in the wheat producing areas in Mexico

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Author Biographies

María del Pilar Suaste Franco, Technological Institute of Roque

Master of Science in Seed Production of the Technological Institute of Roque

Gabriel Iturriaga de la Fuente, Technological Institute of Roque

Biologist from UNAM and obtained a Master of Science with a specialty in Molecular Biology at CINVESTAV. 

Ernesto Solís Moya, National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research

Doctor in Sciences specialized in Genetic Improvement of the Irrigation Wheat Program.

Juan Carlos Raya Pérez, Technological Institute of Roque

Doctor in Sciences with specialty in Biotechnology of Plants of the UNAM.

Juan Gabriel Ramírez Pimentel, Technological Institute of Roque

Doctor of Sciences with specialization in food.

Luis Antonio Mariscal Amaro, National Institute of Forestry, Agriculture and Livestock Research.

PhD in Phytopathology from the Postgraduate College. 

Published

2020-03-24

How to Cite

Suaste Franco, María del Pilar, Gabriel Iturriaga de la Fuente, Ernesto Solís Moya, Juan Carlos Raya Pérez, Juan Gabriel Ramírez Pimentel, and Luis Antonio Mariscal Amaro. 2020. “Resistance to Fusarium Causing Rots in Wheat: Topicality and Prospects for Its Use in Mexico”. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Agrícolas 11 (2). México, ME:405-18. https://doi.org/10.29312/remexca.v11i2.1874.

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