Genetic diversity of a set of 71 wheat accessions, including 53 biotype 2 Russian wheat aphid (RWA2)-resistant landraces and
18 RWA2 susceptible accessions, was assessed by examining molecular variation at multiple microsatellite (SSR) loci. Fifty-one
wheat SSR primer pairs were used, 81 SSR loci were determined, and 545 SSR alleles were detected. These SSR loci covered all
the three genomes, 21 chromosomes, and at least 41 of the 42 chromosome arms. Diversity values averaged over SSR loci were
high with mean number of SSR alleles/locus = 6.7, mean Shannon’s index (
H) = 1.291, and mean Nei’s gene diversity (
He) = 0.609. The three wheat genomes ranked as A > D > B and the homoeologous groups ranked as 7 > 3 > 1 > 2 > 6 > 5 > 4 based
on the number of alleles per locus.
Xgwm136 on chromosome arm 1AS is the most polymorphic SSR locus with the largest number of observed and effective alleles and the
highest
H and
He. Among all 2485 pairs of wheat accessions, genetic distance (GD) ranged from 0.054 to 1.933 and averaged 0.9832. A dendrogram
based on GD matrix showed that all the wheat accessions could be grouped into distinct clusters. Most of the susceptible cultivars
(13/18) were clustered into groups that contains all or mostly susceptible accessions. Most of the U.S. cultivars belong to
a group that is distinguishable from all the different RWA2 resistant groups. Diversity analysis was also conducted separately
for subgroups containing 53 RWA2-resistant accessions and 18 RWA2-susceptible accessions. Association mapping revealed 28
SSR loci significantly associated with leaf chlorosis, and 8 with leaf rolling. New chromosome regions associated with RWA2
resistance were detected, and indicated existence of new RWA resistance genes located on chromosomes of all other homoeologous
groups in addition to the groups 1 and 7 in bread wheat. This information is helpful for development of mapping populations
for RWA2 resistance genes from different phylogenetic groups, and for wise utilization of the RWA-resistant germplasm in wheat
breeding programs.
Keywords Wheat germplasm - Russian wheat aphid resistance - Microsatellite - Molecular diversity - Genetic variation - Association mapping