Dwarfing effect associated with the threshability gene Q on wheat chromosome 5A
- 1 December 2003
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Plant Breeding
- Vol. 122 (6) , 489-492
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0523.2003.00886.x
Abstract
A dwarfing effect of the 44.1 cM chromosomal region between the threshability gene Q and Xfba068 on the long arm of hexaploid wheat chromosome 5A has been reported. To clarify whether Q or its adjacent region is responsible for regulating culm elongation, two precise genetic stocks of near‐isogenic lines (NIL), a single chromosome substitution line, ‘Chinese Spring’ (CS; ‘Cappelle‐Desprez’ 5A) (NIL‐Q) and a single chromosome recombinant substitution line (NIL‐q) were used. The target segment of NIL‐q included the q allele and QEet.ocs‐5A.1, an earlinessper se gene, from spelt wheat in the CS genetic background. They were grown under 16‐h day length with and/ or without vernalization treatment. Being independent of heading date, NIL‐Q showed shorter elongation in lower internodes and decreased internode differentiation in comparison with NIL‐q. The culm‐length reduction associated with Q was confirmed in the recombinant F5 population derived from the cross between NIL‐Q and NIL‐q. Vernalization promotion had a tendency to reduce this dwarfing effect.Keywords
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