Caracterização de trigo sintético à giberela (gibberella zeae) (schw.) petch, índice meiótico e diversidade genética

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Autor(a) principal: Frizon, Patrícia
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca de teses e dissertações da Universidade de Passo Fundo (BDTD UPF)
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Resumo: This study had the purpose to characterize twenty accessions of synthetic wheats, from the crossing of Triticum durum (AABB genomes) x Aegilops tauschii (genome DD) for resistance to Fusarium head blight. These were compared with six cultivars of wheat (AABBCCDD Genomes), with different levels of resistance through phytopathological, cytogenetic and molecular analysis. The design was randomized blocks, with twenty six treatments and three replications. In silking, grain perithecia of Gibberella zeae were distributed on the soil surface. At the harvest point, fifty dried ears of wheats, uniform in size, were harvested and threshed. The incidence of FHB was assessed by the percentage of grains with symptoms. The data were submitted to analysis of variance and means were compared by the Scott and Knott test at 5% probability. For the analysis of genetic stability, five spikes per genotype at the stadium ten Feeks & Large scale were collected and fixed in Carnoy solution. The cytological slides were prepared by soaking method and the coloration of cells was done with 1% acetic carmine. Observations were under an optical microscope, analyzing the presence and absence of micronuclei in tetrad stage being made of the normal tetrads and micronucleus counts for subsequent meiotic index calculation. Genotypes were considered meiotic stable when the meiotic index was above 90%. For the molecular analysis of the twenty six DNAs extracted from wheat genotypes and over 42 microsatellite markers for the creation of genetic diversity study were used. Regarding the reaction to FHB, the best results were obtained with CIGM93.298 and CIGM92.1666 accesses, in 2014 and 2015, respectively. These accessions were meiotic stable, as presented meiotic index greater than 90% in two years. In genetic dissimilarity, synthetic wheats showed high diversity. A total of 73 alleles were detected by these markers, with the maximum of four alleles per locus. The polymorphism information content, showed that genome B is greater genetic diversity between the genomes B and D of synthetic hexaploid wheats. The results indicated that the synthetic hexaploid wheat is excellent germplasm for gene introgression lines and in wheat cultivars.
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spelling Deuner, Carolina Cardoso83304150153http://lattes.cnpq.br/302955659313657302443979024http://lattes.cnpq.br/9674477293218610Frizon, Patrícia2018-05-11T18:18:28Z2015-04-16FRIZON, Patrícia. Caracterização de trigo sintético à giberela (gibberella zeae) (schw.) petch, índice meiótico e diversidade genética. 2016. 102 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2016.http://tede.upf.br/jspui/handle/tede/1295This study had the purpose to characterize twenty accessions of synthetic wheats, from the crossing of Triticum durum (AABB genomes) x Aegilops tauschii (genome DD) for resistance to Fusarium head blight. These were compared with six cultivars of wheat (AABBCCDD Genomes), with different levels of resistance through phytopathological, cytogenetic and molecular analysis. The design was randomized blocks, with twenty six treatments and three replications. In silking, grain perithecia of Gibberella zeae were distributed on the soil surface. At the harvest point, fifty dried ears of wheats, uniform in size, were harvested and threshed. The incidence of FHB was assessed by the percentage of grains with symptoms. The data were submitted to analysis of variance and means were compared by the Scott and Knott test at 5% probability. For the analysis of genetic stability, five spikes per genotype at the stadium ten Feeks & Large scale were collected and fixed in Carnoy solution. The cytological slides were prepared by soaking method and the coloration of cells was done with 1% acetic carmine. Observations were under an optical microscope, analyzing the presence and absence of micronuclei in tetrad stage being made of the normal tetrads and micronucleus counts for subsequent meiotic index calculation. Genotypes were considered meiotic stable when the meiotic index was above 90%. For the molecular analysis of the twenty six DNAs extracted from wheat genotypes and over 42 microsatellite markers for the creation of genetic diversity study were used. Regarding the reaction to FHB, the best results were obtained with CIGM93.298 and CIGM92.1666 accesses, in 2014 and 2015, respectively. These accessions were meiotic stable, as presented meiotic index greater than 90% in two years. In genetic dissimilarity, synthetic wheats showed high diversity. A total of 73 alleles were detected by these markers, with the maximum of four alleles per locus. The polymorphism information content, showed that genome B is greater genetic diversity between the genomes B and D of synthetic hexaploid wheats. The results indicated that the synthetic hexaploid wheat is excellent germplasm for gene introgression lines and in wheat cultivars.O presente trabalho teve por finalidade caracterizar vinte acessos de trigos sintéticos, oriundos do cruzamento de Triticum durum (genomas AABB) x Aegilops tauschii (genoma DD) quanto à reação à giberela. Estes foram comparados com seis cultivares de trigo (Genomas AABBDD), com diferentes níveis de resistência, por meio de análises fitopatológicas, citogenéticas e moleculares. O delineamento foi em blocos casualizados, com 26 tratamentos e três repetições. No espigamento, grãos com peritécios de Gibberella zeae foram distribuídos na superfície do solo. No ponto de colheita, cinquenta espigas secas, de tamanho uniforme, foram colhidas e trilhadas. A incidência da giberela foi avaliada pelo percentual de grãos com sintomas. Os dados foram submetidos à análise da variância e as médias foram comparadas pelo teste de Scott e Knott a 5% de probabilidade. Para análise da estabilidade genética, cinco espigas por genótipo no estádio 10 da escala de Feeks & Large foram coletadas e fixadas em solução de Carnoy. As lâminas citológicas foram preparadas pelo método de maceração e a coloração das células foi feita com carmim acético 1%. As observações foram em microscópio óptico, analisando presença e ausência de micronúcleos na fase de tétrades, sendo feitas as contagens de tétrades normais e com micronúcleos, para posterior cálculo de índice meiótico. Os genótipos foram considerados meioticamente estáveis quando o índice meiótico foi acima de 90%. Para as análises moleculares foram utilizados os DNAs extraídos dos 26 genótipos de trigo e mais 42 marcadores microssatélites para a realização do estudo de diversidade genética. Em relação à reação à giberela, os melhores resultados foram obtidos com os acessos CIGM93.298 e CIGM92.1666, em 2014 e 2015, respectivamente. Esses acessos, foram meioticamente estáveis, já que apresentaram índice meiótico superior a 90%, nos dois anos. Na dissimilaridade genética, os trigos sintéticos apresentaram elevada diversidade. Um total de 73 alelos foram detectados mediante estes marcadores, com o máximo de quatro alelos por locus. O polymorphism information content, mostrou que o genoma B é de maior diversidade genética entre os genomas A B, e D dos trigos hexaploides sintéticos. Os resultados indicaram que o trigo sintético hexaploide representa excelente germoplasma para introgressão gênica em linhagens e cultivares de trigo.Submitted by Aline Rezende (alinerezende@upf.br) on 2018-05-11T18:18:28Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2016PatriciaFrizon.pdf: 730321 bytes, checksum: cd146356362679b9293e96351a9ed85e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-05-11T18:18:28Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Characterization of synthetic wheat to gibberella (gibberella zeae) (schw.) Petch, meiotic index and genetic diversity
title Caracterização de trigo sintético à giberela (gibberella zeae) (schw.) petch, índice meiótico e diversidade genética
spellingShingle Caracterização de trigo sintético à giberela (gibberella zeae) (schw.) petch, índice meiótico e diversidade genética
Frizon, Patrícia
Trigo - Doenças e pragas
Trigo - Melhoramento genético
Pragas - Controle
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Caracterização de trigo sintético à giberela (gibberella zeae) (schw.) petch, índice meiótico e diversidade genética
title_full Caracterização de trigo sintético à giberela (gibberella zeae) (schw.) petch, índice meiótico e diversidade genética
title_fullStr Caracterização de trigo sintético à giberela (gibberella zeae) (schw.) petch, índice meiótico e diversidade genética
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização de trigo sintético à giberela (gibberella zeae) (schw.) petch, índice meiótico e diversidade genética
title_sort Caracterização de trigo sintético à giberela (gibberella zeae) (schw.) petch, índice meiótico e diversidade genética
author Frizon, Patrícia
author_facet Frizon, Patrícia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Frizon, Patrícia
contributor_str_mv Deuner, Carolina Cardoso
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Trigo - Melhoramento genético
Pragas - Controle
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Trigo - Melhoramento genético
Pragas - Controle
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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description This study had the purpose to characterize twenty accessions of synthetic wheats, from the crossing of Triticum durum (AABB genomes) x Aegilops tauschii (genome DD) for resistance to Fusarium head blight. These were compared with six cultivars of wheat (AABBCCDD Genomes), with different levels of resistance through phytopathological, cytogenetic and molecular analysis. The design was randomized blocks, with twenty six treatments and three replications. In silking, grain perithecia of Gibberella zeae were distributed on the soil surface. At the harvest point, fifty dried ears of wheats, uniform in size, were harvested and threshed. The incidence of FHB was assessed by the percentage of grains with symptoms. The data were submitted to analysis of variance and means were compared by the Scott and Knott test at 5% probability. For the analysis of genetic stability, five spikes per genotype at the stadium ten Feeks & Large scale were collected and fixed in Carnoy solution. The cytological slides were prepared by soaking method and the coloration of cells was done with 1% acetic carmine. Observations were under an optical microscope, analyzing the presence and absence of micronuclei in tetrad stage being made of the normal tetrads and micronucleus counts for subsequent meiotic index calculation. Genotypes were considered meiotic stable when the meiotic index was above 90%. For the molecular analysis of the twenty six DNAs extracted from wheat genotypes and over 42 microsatellite markers for the creation of genetic diversity study were used. Regarding the reaction to FHB, the best results were obtained with CIGM93.298 and CIGM92.1666 accesses, in 2014 and 2015, respectively. These accessions were meiotic stable, as presented meiotic index greater than 90% in two years. In genetic dissimilarity, synthetic wheats showed high diversity. A total of 73 alleles were detected by these markers, with the maximum of four alleles per locus. The polymorphism information content, showed that genome B is greater genetic diversity between the genomes B and D of synthetic hexaploid wheats. The results indicated that the synthetic hexaploid wheat is excellent germplasm for gene introgression lines and in wheat cultivars.
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