The early flowering trait of an emmer wheat accession (Triticum turgidum L. ssp. dicoccum) is associated with the cis-element of the Vrn-A3 locus
Key message We identified a novel allele of the Vrn - A3 gene that is associated with an early flowering trait in wheat. This trait is caused by a cis -element GATA box in Vrn - A3. To identify novel flowering genes in wheat, we investigated days from germination to heading (DGH) in tetraploid wheat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2018-10, Vol.131 (10), p.2037-2053 |
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We identified a novel allele of the
Vrn
-
A3
gene that is associated with an early flowering trait in wheat. This trait is caused by a
cis
-element GATA box in
Vrn
-
A3.
To identify novel flowering genes in wheat, we investigated days from germination to heading (DGH) in tetraploid wheat accessions. We found that the tetraploid variety
Triticum turgidum
L. ssp.
dicoccum
(TN26) harbors unknown genes that surpass the earliness effect of the early flowering allele
Ppd
-
A1a
harbored by TN28 (
T
.
turgidum
L. ssp.
turgidum
conv.
pyramidale
). Using recombinant inbred lines resulting from a cross between TN26 and TN28, we performed a quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis for DGH. We identified a QTL for earliness in TN26 on chromosome 7AS, the chromosome on which
Vrn
-
A3
is located. By sequence analysis for the
Vrn
-
A3
locus in both TN26 and TN28, we identified a 7-bp insertion that included a
cis
-element GATA box sequence at the promoter region of the
Vrn
-
A3
locus of TN26. Based on an expression analysis using sister lines for
Vrn
-
A3
, we suggest that the early flowering trait of TN26 was caused by the GATA box in
Vrn
-
A3
. In addition, we identified tetraploid wheat as a useful genetic resource for wheat breeding. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-018-3131-5 |