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Título: | Table_11_Searching for Abiotic Tolerant and Biotic Stress Resistant Wild Lentils for Introgression Breeding Through Predictive Characterization.XLSX |
Autor: | Rubio Teso, María Luisa; Lara-Romero, Carlos CSIC ORCID; Rubiales, Diego CSIC ORCID ; Parra-Quijano, Mauricio; Iriondo, José M. | Palabras clave: | Crop wild relatives Predictive characterization Ecogeographic land characterization maps Drought tolerance Salinity tolerance Waterlogging tolerance Rust resistance Broomrape resistance |
Fecha de publicación: | 3-mar-2022 | Editor: | Figshare | Citación: | Rubio Teso, María Luisa; Lara-Romero, Carlos; Rubiales, Diego; Parra-Quijano, Mauricio; Iriondo, José M.; 2022; Table_11_Searching for Abiotic Tolerant and Biotic Stress Resistant Wild Lentils for Introgression Breeding Through Predictive Characterization.XLSX [Dataset]; Figshare; https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.817849.s003 | Resumen: | Crop wild relatives are species related to cultivated plants, whose populations have evolved in natural conditions and confer them valuable adaptive genetic diversity, that can be used in introgression breeding programs. Targeting four wild lentil taxa in Europe, we applied the predictive characterization approach through the filtering method to identify populations potentially tolerant to drought, salinity, and waterlogging. In parallel, the calibration method was applied to select wild populations potentially resistant to lentil rust and broomrape, using, respectively, 351 and 204 accessions evaluated for these diseases. An ecogeographic land characterization map was used to incorporate potential genetic diversity of adaptive value. We identified 13, 1, 21, and 30 populations potentially tolerant to drought, soil salinity, waterlogging, or resistance to rust, respectively. The models targeting broomrape resistance did not adjust well and thus, we were not able to select any population regarding this trait. The systematic use of predictive characterization techniques may boost the efficiency of introgression breeding programs by increasing the chances of collecting the most appropriate populations for the desired traits. However, these populations must still be experimentally tested to confirm the predictions. | Descripción: | Supplementary Material 11: Subset of populations of wild relatives of lentils in Europe selected through the Calibration Method of the Predictive Characterization technique and potentially resistant to lentil rust (Uromyces vicia-fabae (Pers.) Schröt). | Versión del editor: | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.817849.s003 | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/330869 | DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2022.817849.s003 | Referencias: | Rubio Teso, María Luisa; Lara-Romero, Carlos; Rubiales, Diego; Parra-Quijano, Mauricio; Iriondo, José M. Searching for Abiotic Tolerant and Biotic Stress Resistant Wild Lentils for Introgression Breeding Through Predictive Characterization. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.817849 . http://hdl.handle.net/10261/286828 |
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