Natural variant of Rht27, a dwarfing gene, enhances yield potential in wheat
Key message Discovery of Rht27 , a dwarf gene in wheat, showed potential in enhancing grain yield by reducing plant height. Plant height plays a crucial role in crop architecture and grain yield, and semi-dwarf Reduced Height ( Rht ) alleles contribute to lodging resistance and were important in “Gr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2024-06, Vol.137 (6), p.128, Article 128 |
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Discovery of
Rht27
, a dwarf gene in wheat, showed potential in enhancing grain yield by reducing plant height.
Plant height plays a crucial role in crop architecture and grain yield, and semi-dwarf
Reduced Height
(
Rht
) alleles contribute to lodging resistance and were important in “Green Revolution.” However, the use of these alleles is associated with some negative side effects in some environments, such as reduced coleoptile length, low nitrogen use efficiency, and reduced yield. Therefore, novel dwarf gene resources are needed to pave an alternative route to overcome these side effects. In this study, a super-dwarf mutant
rht27
was obtained by the mutagenesis of G1812 (
Triticum urartu
, the progenitor of the A sub-genome of common wheat). Genetic analysis revealed that the dwarf phenotype was regulated by a single recessive genetic factor. The candidate region for
Rht27
was narrowed to a 1.55 Mb region on chromosome 3, within which we found two potential candidate genes that showed polymorphisms between the mutant and non-mutagenized G1812. Furthermore, the natural variants and elite haplotypes of the two candidates were investigated in a natural population of common wheat. The results showed that the natural variants affect grain yield components, and the dwarf haplotypes show the potential in improving agronomic traits and grain yield. Although the mutation in
Rht27
results in severe dwarf phenotype in
T. urartu
, the natural variants in common wheat showed desirable phenotype, which suggests that
Rht27
has the potential to improve wheat yield by utilizing its weak allelic mutation or fine-tuning its expression level. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-024-04636-7 |