中国农业科学 ›› 2026, Vol. 59 ›› Issue (4): 723-733.doi: 10.3864/j.issn.0578-1752.2026.04.002

• 作物遗传育种·种质资源·分子遗传学 • 上一篇    下一篇

EMS诱变抗草甘膦小麦新种质的创制与大田评价

崔士友1(), 陈澎军2, 缪源卿2, 韩继军2, 沈俊明1   

  1. 1 南通瑞德农业科技有限公司, 江苏南通 226008
    2 江苏省海洋地质调查院, 南京 210007
  • 收稿日期:2025-10-15 出版日期:2026-02-10 发布日期:2026-02-10
  • 联系方式: 崔士友,Tel:13615212346;E-mail:cuisy198@163.com
  • 基金资助:
    江苏省地质局科技项目(2024KJ17); 自然资源部滨海盐碱地生态改良与可持续利用工程技术创新中心开放课题(HYCX202405)

Development and Field Evaluation of Glyphosate-Resistant Wheat Germplasm Generated Through EMS Mutagenesis

CUI ShiYou1(), CHEN PengJun2, MIAO YuanQing2, HAN JiJun2, SHEN JunMing1   

  1. 1 Nantong Ruide Agi-Tech Co. Ltd, Nantong 226008, Jiangsu
    2 Marine Geological Survey of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing 210007
  • Received:2025-10-15 Published:2026-02-10 Online:2026-02-10

摘要:

【目的】通过EMS诱变创制抗草甘膦小麦新种质,以应对麦田杂草危害。通过大田筛选获得抗性突变株,明确5-烯醇丙酮莽草酸-3-磷酸合酶(EPSPS)基因突变特征及适宜施药条件,为培育抗草甘膦小麦品种提供可行途径。【方法】用EMS诱变处理刚萌发的镇麦9号种子,创制突变群体,运用草甘膦对大田M2、M3代群体进行多轮筛选,获得抗性突变株。结合产量和抗性表型,采用系选方法筛选出GR1、GR19和GR23等优良突变系。通过PCR方法和测序确定EPSPS基因突变位点,并利用RT-qPCR技术分析TaEPSPS-4ATaEPSPS-7ATaEPSPS-7D的表达水平。最后,通过设置不同剂量和生育期的田间药效试验,系统评估草甘膦使用效果,明确其适宜施用剂量和安全使用时期。【结果】经诱变的M2群体抗性突变频率为6.53×10-6,在M3代成功筛选出43株能够耐受4×推荐剂量草甘膦的突变株。测序分析表明,在抗性系GR1和GR19中,分别在TaEPSPS-7D检测到5和3个突变位点,而在GR23中则在TaEPSPS-4A检测到5个突变位点。表达分析表明,草甘膦处理后3个突变系中多数同源基因的表达水平显著下降,且该现象与基因是否发生抗性突变无关。大田药效试验证实,各剂量草甘膦处理对杂草的株防效均达100%,显著优于异丙隆;随着草甘膦剂量的增加,小麦苗高和鲜重呈下降趋势,但多数未达显著水平,表明其对生长无显著不利影响。产量分析显示,经1×和2×剂量处理后,减产不显著,而4×和8×剂量处理后,分别显著减产3.04%和4.63%。不同生育期施药试验进一步表明,苗期至拔节期喷施2×剂量草甘膦对植株生长无显著影响,但孕穗期施药则导致株高、鲜重和籽粒产量显著下降,减产达6.48%。【结论】结合EMS诱变与大田筛选创制抗草甘膦小麦新种质,可抗4×推荐剂量,EPSPS酶非活性中心的多个点突变增强了草甘膦抗性而不减产量,在生产上应用这类抗草甘膦品种时,防除杂草适期为小麦返青期(3月上旬),用41%草甘膦840—1 680 g ae·hm-2,兑水450 L·hm-2,选择无雨天气进行杂草茎叶喷雾处理。

关键词: 草甘膦抗性, 小麦, EMS诱变, 突变位点, 基因表达, 药效试验

Abstract:

【Objective】This study aimed to develop novel glyphosate-resistant wheat germplasm using EMS mutagenesis to mitigate weed infestation in wheat fields. Resistant mutant plants were selected through field screening, and the mutation profiles of the 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) gene as well as optimal application conditions were characterized, offering a practical approach for breeding glyphosate-resistant wheat varieties.【Method】A mutant population was generated by treating newly germinated seeds of Zhenmai 9 with EMS mutagenesis. Resistant mutants were isolated through multiple rounds of glyphosate screening in the field across M2 and M3 generations. Promising lines, including GR1, GR19, and GR23, were identified via pedigree selection, combined with yield and resistance phenotype screening. Mutation sites in the EPSPS gene were detected by PCR amplification and sequencing, while expression levels of TaEPSPS-4A, TaEPSPS-7A, and TaEPSPS-7D were analyzed using RT-qPCR. Field trials involving different glyphosate doses and application growth stages were conducted to systematically evaluate herbicide efficacy and determine the appropriate dosage and timing for safe application.【Result】The resistance mutant frequency in the M2 population was 6.53×10-6. In the M3 generation, 43 mutant plants exhibiting tolerance to 4× the recommended glyphosate dose were successfully obtained. Sequencing analysis revealed that resistant lines GR1 and GR19 harbored 5 and 3 mutation sites in TaEPSPS-7D, respectively, whereas GR23 carried 5 mutation sites in TaEPSPS-4A. Expression analysis indicated that glyphosate treatment significantly downregulated most homoeolog genes in the three mutation lines, irrespective of whether those genes carried resistance mutations. Field trials demonstrated 100% weed control efficacy across all glyphosate treatments, significantly superior to isoproturon. As the glyphosate doses increased, wheat seedling height and fresh weight showed a decreasing trend, but most differences with the untreated control were not significant, indicating no substantial adverse effects on growth. Yield analysis revealed that treatment with 1× and 2× doses did not cause significant yield reduction, whereas 4× and 8× doses led to significant reductions of 3.04% and 4.63%, respectively. Growth stage-specific trials further indicated that spraying a 2× dose of glyphosate from seedling to jointing stages had no significant impact on plant growth, but application at the booting stage significantly reduced plant height, fresh weight, and grain yield, resulting in a 6.48% yield loss.【Conclusion】The combination of EMS mutagenesis and field screening successfully generated new glyphosate-resistant wheat germplasm capable of withstanding 4× the recommended glyphosate dose. Multiple point mutations in the non-active center of the EPSPS enzyme confered enhanced glyphosate resistance without compromising yield. For practical application of such resistant varieties, the optimal weed control window is during wheat green-up (early March), using 41% glyphosate isopropylamine salt at 840-1 680 g ae·hm-2, diluted in 450 L·hm-2 of water, applied as foliar spray to weeds under rain-free conditions.

Key words: glyphosate resistance, wheat (Triticum aestivum), EMS mutagenesis, mutation site, gene expression, field efficacy trial