作者
Guoqiang Li,Jiyang Zhou,Haiyan Jia,Zhongxia Gao,Min Fan,Yan-Jun LUO,Pan-Ting ZHAO,Shulin Xue,Na Li,Yang Yuan,Shengwei Ma,Zhongxin Kong,Li Jia,Xia An,Ge Jiang,Wenxing Liu,Wenjin Cao,Rongrong Zhang,Jicai Fan,Xiaowu Xu,Yanfang Liu,Qianqian Kong,Shouhang Zheng,Yao Wang,Bin Qin,Shouyang Cao,Yunxiao Ding,Jinxing Shi,Haisheng Yan,Xin Wang,Congfu Ran,Zhengqiang Ma
摘要
Head or ear blight, mainly caused by Fusarium species, can devastate almost all staple cereal crops (particularly wheat), resulting in great economic loss and imposing health threats on both human beings and livestock1-3. However, achievement in breeding for highly resistant cultivars is still not satisfactory. Here, we isolated the major-effect wheat quantitative trait locus, Qfhs.njau-3B, which confers head blight resistance, and showed that it is the same as the previously designated Fhb1. Fhb1 results from a rare deletion involving the 3' exon of the histidine-rich calcium-binding-protein gene on chromosome 3BS. Both wheat and Arabidopsis transformed with the Fhb1 sequence showed enhanced resistance to Fusarium graminearum spread. The translation products of this gene's homologs among plants are well conserved and might be essential for plant growth and development. Fhb1 could be useful not only for curbing Fusarium head blight in grain crops but also for improving other plants vulnerable to Fusarium species.