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A spreading-stem-growth mutation in Lolium perenne: a new genetic resource for turf phenotypes
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Pašakinskienė, Izolda
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axillary shoot formation
/ Cell division
/ Chromosome number
/ Chromosome rearrangements
/ Chromosomes
/ Colchicine
/ Diploids
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Enzymes
/ Gene amplification
/ Gene mutations
/ Genes
/ Genetic control
/ Genetic crosses
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic resources
/ Genetics
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Growth
/ Hybrids
/ Kinases
/ Lolium perenne
/ Meiosis
/ Meristems
/ Morphogenesis
/ Morphology
/ Mutants
/ Mutation
/ Phenotypes
/ Plant reproduction
/ Point mutation
/ Proteins
/ Seeds
/ shoot morphogenesis
/ Shoots
/ spreading growth habit
/ stem branching
/ Stems
/ Thermal cycling
/ Tillers
/ Turf
/ Turfgrasses
/ VIROIZ mutant
2025
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A spreading-stem-growth mutation in Lolium perenne: a new genetic resource for turf phenotypes
by
Pašakinskienė, Izolda
in
axillary shoot formation
/ Cell division
/ Chromosome number
/ Chromosome rearrangements
/ Chromosomes
/ Colchicine
/ Diploids
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Enzymes
/ Gene amplification
/ Gene mutations
/ Genes
/ Genetic control
/ Genetic crosses
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic resources
/ Genetics
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Growth
/ Hybrids
/ Kinases
/ Lolium perenne
/ Meiosis
/ Meristems
/ Morphogenesis
/ Morphology
/ Mutants
/ Mutation
/ Phenotypes
/ Plant reproduction
/ Point mutation
/ Proteins
/ Seeds
/ shoot morphogenesis
/ Shoots
/ spreading growth habit
/ stem branching
/ Stems
/ Thermal cycling
/ Tillers
/ Turf
/ Turfgrasses
/ VIROIZ mutant
2025
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A spreading-stem-growth mutation in Lolium perenne: a new genetic resource for turf phenotypes
by
Pašakinskienė, Izolda
in
axillary shoot formation
/ Cell division
/ Chromosome number
/ Chromosome rearrangements
/ Chromosomes
/ Colchicine
/ Diploids
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Enzymes
/ Gene amplification
/ Gene mutations
/ Genes
/ Genetic control
/ Genetic crosses
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic resources
/ Genetics
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Growth
/ Hybrids
/ Kinases
/ Lolium perenne
/ Meiosis
/ Meristems
/ Morphogenesis
/ Morphology
/ Mutants
/ Mutation
/ Phenotypes
/ Plant reproduction
/ Point mutation
/ Proteins
/ Seeds
/ shoot morphogenesis
/ Shoots
/ spreading growth habit
/ stem branching
/ Stems
/ Thermal cycling
/ Tillers
/ Turf
/ Turfgrasses
/ VIROIZ mutant
2025
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A spreading-stem-growth mutation in Lolium perenne: a new genetic resource for turf phenotypes
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A spreading-stem-growth mutation in Lolium perenne: a new genetic resource for turf phenotypes
2025
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In Lolium perenne, a novel growth habit mutant, named VIROIZ, was recovered following colchicine treatment, and it was confirmed to maintain the diploid chromosome number (2n = 2x = 14). The mutation affected the stem morphology by inducing prolific axillary shoot formation at nodal zones, resulting in a spreading growth habit that can extend to ~70 cm in width. Inheritance analysis based on single-plant evaluations in crosses with wild-type plants (F1, n = 285; F2, n = 380) and in selfed progeny (S1, n = 255) consistently showed ~40% expression of the spreading phenotype, deviating from classical Mendelian ratios and indicating complex genetic control. Phenotypic selection further distinguished divergent classes: positively selected lines (C1+) averaged 3.90 axillary tillers per stem, whereas negatively selected lines (C1−) averaged only 0.22. Partial sequencing of 11 candidate genes implicated in shoot architecture, covering 40–90% of full-length DNA, did not provide a conclusive explanation for the altered stem growth. Notably, a single point mutation was observed in CRT3 (an endoplasmic reticulum chaperone that interacts with brassinosteroid signaling) highlighting it as a primary target for future studies. Cytological analysis of meiosis in F1 hybrids between VIROIZ and wild-type plants revealed irregular chromosome pairing with persistent univalents (2–4 per cell), supporting the presence of structural chromosomal rearrangements that may disrupt gene organization and function in VIROIZ. The non-Mendelian segregation of the spreading phenotype, together with the observed meiotic irregularities, suggests that the mutation affects regulatory genes responsive to hormonal signals controlling axillary meristem initiation. The mutant represents a valuable resource for turf-type L. perenne breeding and for studying hormonal regulation of shoot morphogenesis in Poaceae.
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