Breeding opportunities for early, free-threshing and semi-dwarf Triticum monococcum L
Einkorn wheat, Triticum monococcum L. (2n = 2x = 14, A m A m genome), is a primitive, cultivated form of diploid wheat. The shortcoming of einkorn is that it lacks the free-threshing habit. Early heading and semi-dwarf traits are also required to fit modern agricultural practice. In the present stud...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Euphytica 2017-08, Vol.213 (8), p.1, Article 201 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Einkorn wheat,
Triticum monococcum
L. (2n = 2x = 14, A
m
A
m
genome), is a primitive, cultivated form of diploid wheat. The shortcoming of einkorn is that it lacks the free-threshing habit. Early heading and semi-dwarf traits are also required to fit modern agricultural practice. In the present study we developed
T. monococcum
pre-breeding germplasm having early, free threshing traits by utilizing an early heading source, two sources of soft glume (spike) and three sources of semi-dwarfism to combine their phenotypes into pre-breeding materials. We found two different genes determined free threshing of einkorn wheat. One of them was the
sog
(soft glume) gene from
Triticum sinskajae
Filat. et Kurkiev (2n = 2x = 14, A
m
A
m
genome) and another was the
sos
(
so
ft
s
pike) gene, which was completely linked or pleiotropic with the gene for semi-dwarfism. The genes
sos
,
spd
(
s
hort
p
e
d
uncle) and
sd17654
(
s
emi-
d
warf CItr
17654
) were utilized to develop semi-dwarf
T. monococcum
lines. Field performance of 6 early and free-threshing pre-breeding materials with
sos
and
spd
genes were tested over three crop seasons. Five semi-dwarf pre-breeding materials (PBMs) were obtained. However, these materials had slightly less grain yield than #252 (tall and hulled check) and PBM-1 (tall free-threshing check). Harvest index of the pre-breeding materials was improved due to the presence of
sos
and
spd
genes. If optimized cultivation practice is performed, these pre-breeding materials can be utilized as sources of early, free-threshing and semi-dwarf traits to produce modern
T. monococcum
varieties. |
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ISSN: | 0014-2336 1573-5060 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10681-017-1987-0 |