Green Revolution dwarfing Rht genes negatively affected wheat floral traits related to cross‐pollination efficiency
SUMMARY Hybrid breeding is a promising strategy to quickly improve wheat yield and stability. Due to the usefulness of the Rht ‘Green Revolution’ dwarfing alleles, it is important to gain a better understanding of their impact on traits related to hybrid development. Traits associated with cross‐pol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2024-05, Vol.118 (4), p.1071-1085 |
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Hybrid breeding is a promising strategy to quickly improve wheat yield and stability. Due to the usefulness of the Rht ‘Green Revolution’ dwarfing alleles, it is important to gain a better understanding of their impact on traits related to hybrid development. Traits associated with cross‐pollination efficiency were studied using Near Isogenic Lines carrying the different sets of alleles in Rht genes: Rht1 (semi‐dwarf), Rht2 (semi‐dwarf), Rht1 + 2 (dwarf), Rht3 (extreme dwarf), Rht2 + 3 (extreme dwarf), and rht (tall) during four growing seasons. Results showed that the extreme dwarfing alleles Rht2 + 3, Rht3, and Rht1 + 2 presented the greatest effects in all the traits analyzed. Plant height showed reductions up to 64% (Rht2 + 3) compared to rht. Decreases up to 20.2% in anther length and 33% in filament length (Rht2 + 3) were observed. Anthers extrusion decreased from 40% (rht) to 20% (Rht1 and Rht2), 11% (Rht3), 8.3% (Rht1 + 2), and 6.5% (Rht2 + 3). Positive correlations were detected between plant height and anther extrusion, anther, and anther filament lengths, suggesting the negative effect of dwarfing alleles. Moreover, the magnitude of these negative impacts depends on the combination of the alleles: Rht2 + 3 > Rht3/Rht1 + 2 > Rht2/Rht1 > rht (tall). Reductions were consistent across genotypes and environments with interactions due to magnitude effects. Our results indicate that Rht alleles are involved in multiple traits of interest for hybrid wheat production and the need to select alternative sources for reduced height/lodging resistance for hybrid breeding programs.
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Hybrid wheat is a promising strategy to increase grain yield. The negative effect on floral traits with relevance for hybrid breeding of different Rht genes using near‐isogenic lines was reported. |
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ISSN: | 0960-7412 1365-313X |
DOI: | 10.1111/tpj.16652 |