Globally-deployed sorghum aphid resistance geneRMES1is vulnerable to biotype shifts but being bolstered byRMES2
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ABSTRACT Durable host plant resistance (HPR) to insect pests is critical for sustainable agriculture. Natural variation exists for aphid HPR in sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor ) but the genetic architecture and phenotype has not been clarified for most sources. To assess the threat of a sorghum aphid ( Melanaphis sorghi ) biotype shift, we characterized the phenotype of Resistance to Melanaphis sorghi 1 ( RMES1 ) and contributing HPR architecture in globally-admixed populations selected under severe aphid infestation in Haiti. We found RMES1 reduces sorghum aphid fecundity but not bird cherry-oat aphid ( Rhopalosiphum padi ) fecundity, suggesting a discriminant HPR response typical of gene-for-gene interaction. A second resistant gene, RMES2 , were more frequent than RMES1 resistant alleles in landraces and historic breeding lines. RMES2 contributes early and mid-season aphid resistance in a segregating F 2 population, however RMES1 was only significant with mid-season fitness. In a fixed population with high aphid resistance, RMES1 and RMES2 were selected for demonstrating a lack of significant antagonistic pleiotropy. Associations with resistance co-located with cyanogenic glucoside biosynthesis genes support additional HPR sources. Globally, therefore, a vulnerable HPR source ( RMES1 ) is bolstered by a second common source of resistance in breeding programs ( RMES2 ) which may be staving off a biotype shift. HIGHLIGHT The globally-deployed sorghum aphid resistance gene, RMES1 , reduces aphid reproduction and therefore is vulnerable to a biotype shift. A second major gene, RMES2 , and cyanogenesis may increase global durability of resistance.
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