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Mapping a region within the 1RS.1BL translocation in common wheat affecting grain yield and canopy water status
by
Howell, Tyson
, Jankuloski, Ljupcho
, Bonafede, Marcos
, Gilbert, Matthew
, Hale, Iago
, Dubcovsky, Jorge
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural research
/ Agriculture
/ Alleles
/ Biochemistry
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Breeding
/ canopy
/ carbon
/ Carbon Isotopes - analysis
/ chromatin
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ chromosome translocation
/ Chromosomes
/ Chromosomes, Plant
/ Crop yields
/ field experimentation
/ Food
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Genetic research
/ Genotype
/ Germplasm
/ grain yield
/ isogenic lines
/ isotopes
/ Life Sciences
/ loci
/ Original Paper
/ Photosynthesis - genetics
/ Plant Biochemistry
/ Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Plant Transpiration - genetics
/ Plant-water relationships
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - physiology
/ rye
/ Secale - genetics
/ Secale cereale
/ Seeds - growth & development
/ stomatal conductance
/ Translocation (Genetics)
/ Translocation, Genetic
/ Triticum - genetics
/ Triticum - physiology
/ Triticum aestivum
/ Water - physiology
/ water stress
/ Wheat
2014
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Mapping a region within the 1RS.1BL translocation in common wheat affecting grain yield and canopy water status
by
Howell, Tyson
, Jankuloski, Ljupcho
, Bonafede, Marcos
, Gilbert, Matthew
, Hale, Iago
, Dubcovsky, Jorge
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural research
/ Agriculture
/ Alleles
/ Biochemistry
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Breeding
/ canopy
/ carbon
/ Carbon Isotopes - analysis
/ chromatin
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ chromosome translocation
/ Chromosomes
/ Chromosomes, Plant
/ Crop yields
/ field experimentation
/ Food
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Genetic research
/ Genotype
/ Germplasm
/ grain yield
/ isogenic lines
/ isotopes
/ Life Sciences
/ loci
/ Original Paper
/ Photosynthesis - genetics
/ Plant Biochemistry
/ Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Plant Transpiration - genetics
/ Plant-water relationships
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - physiology
/ rye
/ Secale - genetics
/ Secale cereale
/ Seeds - growth & development
/ stomatal conductance
/ Translocation (Genetics)
/ Translocation, Genetic
/ Triticum - genetics
/ Triticum - physiology
/ Triticum aestivum
/ Water - physiology
/ water stress
/ Wheat
2014
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Mapping a region within the 1RS.1BL translocation in common wheat affecting grain yield and canopy water status
by
Howell, Tyson
, Jankuloski, Ljupcho
, Bonafede, Marcos
, Gilbert, Matthew
, Hale, Iago
, Dubcovsky, Jorge
in
Abiotic stress
/ Agricultural research
/ Agriculture
/ Alleles
/ Biochemistry
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biotechnology
/ Breeding
/ canopy
/ carbon
/ Carbon Isotopes - analysis
/ chromatin
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ chromosome translocation
/ Chromosomes
/ Chromosomes, Plant
/ Crop yields
/ field experimentation
/ Food
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Genetic research
/ Genotype
/ Germplasm
/ grain yield
/ isogenic lines
/ isotopes
/ Life Sciences
/ loci
/ Original Paper
/ Photosynthesis - genetics
/ Plant Biochemistry
/ Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
/ Plant Genetics and Genomics
/ Plant Transpiration - genetics
/ Plant-water relationships
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - physiology
/ rye
/ Secale - genetics
/ Secale cereale
/ Seeds - growth & development
/ stomatal conductance
/ Translocation (Genetics)
/ Translocation, Genetic
/ Triticum - genetics
/ Triticum - physiology
/ Triticum aestivum
/ Water - physiology
/ water stress
/ Wheat
2014
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Mapping a region within the 1RS.1BL translocation in common wheat affecting grain yield and canopy water status
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Mapping a region within the 1RS.1BL translocation in common wheat affecting grain yield and canopy water status
2014
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The translocation of the short arm of rye (Secale cereale L.) chromosome one (1RS) onto wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) chromosome 1B (1RS.1BL) is used in wheat breeding programs worldwide due to its positive effect on yield, particularly under abiotic stress. Unfortunately, this translocation is associated with poor bread-making quality. To mitigate this problem, the 1RS arm was engineered by the removal and replacement of two interstitial rye segments with wheat chromatin: a distal segment to introduce the Glu-B3/Gli-B1 loci from wheat, and a proximal segment to remove the rye Sec-1 locus. We used this engineered 1RS chromosome (henceforth 1RSWW) to develop and evaluate two sets of 1RS/1RSWW near isogenic lines (NILs). Field trials showed that standard 1RS lines had significantly higher yield and better canopy water status than the 1RSWW NILs in both well-watered and water-stressed environments. We intercrossed the 1RS and 1RSWW lines and generated two additional NILs, one carrying the distal (1RSRW) and the other carrying the proximal (1RSWR) wheat segment. Lines not carrying the distal wheat region (1RS and 1RSWR) showed significant improvements in grain yield and canopy water status compared to NILs carrying the distal wheat segment (1RSWW and 1RSRW), indicating that the 1RS region replaced by the distal wheat segment carries the beneficial allele(s). NILs without the distal wheat segment also showed higher carbon isotope discrimination and increased stomatal conductance, suggesting that these plants had improved access to water. The 1RSWW, 1RSWR and 1RSRW NILs have been deposited in the National Small Grains Collection.
Publisher
Springer,Springer-Verlag,Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Alleles
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Breeding
/ canopy
/ carbon
/ Food
/ Genotype
/ isotopes
/ loci
/ Plant Breeding/Biotechnology
/ Plant Transpiration - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - genetics
/ Plants, Genetically Modified - physiology
/ rye
/ Seeds - growth & development
/ Wheat
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