Sources of resistance to fumonisin accumulation in grain and fusarium ear and kernel rot of corn.
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ABSTRACT Fumonisin is a group of homologous mycotoxins produced by several species of Fusarium. Fumonisin has been associated with Fusarium ear and kernel rot of corn (Zea mays) and several toxicoses of animals and humans. Corn inbreds with a high level of resistance to fumonisin production and accumulation in grain have not been identified. The objective of this study was to evaluate a genetically diverse collection of inbreds as potential sources of resistance to fumonisin production and accumulation in grain and Fusarium ear and kernel rot when crossed with a commercial "B73-type" line. F(1) hybrids developed with the inbred FR1064 and 1,589 and 1,030 inbreds were evaluated in inoculated and naturally infected trials, respectively, in 2000. Thirty-five F(1) hybrids with fumonisin concentration in grain of </=5 mug/g in both trials were selected. Inbreds from which these 35 F(1) hybrids were produced included yellow-, white-, and red-kernelled lines; flint and dent lines; and early- through late-maturing lines. In 2001, low fumonisin concentration in grain and low ear rot severity were associated with several of the F(1) hybrids and their distinct F(2), and backcross to FR1064 generations. This suggests that several dominant genes are involved in resistance and that alleles for resistance from these inbreds can be transferred to FR1064.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Phytopathology
دوره 94 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2004