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Two major quantitative trait loci controlling the number of seminal roots in maize co-map with the root developmental genes rtcs and rum1

The genetic dissection of root architecture and functions allows for a more effective and informed design of novel root ideotypes and paves the way to evaluate their effects on crop resilience to a number of abiotic stresses. In maize, limited attention has been devoted to the genetic analysis of ro...

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Autores principales: Salvi, Silvio, Giuliani, Silvia, Ricciolini, Claudia, Carraro, Nicola, Maccaferri, Marco, Presterl, Thomas, Ouzunova, Milena, Tuberosa, Roberto
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4753855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26880748
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw011
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author Salvi, Silvio
Giuliani, Silvia
Ricciolini, Claudia
Carraro, Nicola
Maccaferri, Marco
Presterl, Thomas
Ouzunova, Milena
Tuberosa, Roberto
author_facet Salvi, Silvio
Giuliani, Silvia
Ricciolini, Claudia
Carraro, Nicola
Maccaferri, Marco
Presterl, Thomas
Ouzunova, Milena
Tuberosa, Roberto
author_sort Salvi, Silvio
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description The genetic dissection of root architecture and functions allows for a more effective and informed design of novel root ideotypes and paves the way to evaluate their effects on crop resilience to a number of abiotic stresses. In maize, limited attention has been devoted to the genetic analysis of root architecture diversity at the early stage. The difference in embryonic (including seminal and primary) root architecture between the maize reference line B73 (which mostly develops three seminal roots) and the landrace Gaspé Flint (with virtually no seminal roots) was genetically dissected using a collection of introgression lines grown in paper rolls and pots. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis identified three QTLs controlling seminal root number (SRN) on chromosome bins 1.02, 3.07, and 8.04–8.05, which collectively explained 66% of the phenotypic variation. In all three cases, Gaspé Flint contributed the allele for lower SRN. Primary root dry weight was negatively correlated with SRN (r= −0.52), and QTLs for primary root size co-mapped with SRN QTLs, suggesting a pleiotropic effect of SRN QTLs on the primary root, most probably caused by competition for seed resources. Interestingly, two out of three SRN QTLs co-mapped with the only two known maize genes (rtcs and rum1) affecting the number of seminal roots. The strong additive effect of the three QTLs and the development of near isogenic lines for each QTL in the elite B73 background provide unique opportunities to characterize functionally the genes involved in root development and to evaluate how root architecture affects seedling establishment, early development, and eventually yield in maize.
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spelling pubmed-47538552016-02-16 Two major quantitative trait loci controlling the number of seminal roots in maize co-map with the root developmental genes rtcs and rum1 Salvi, Silvio Giuliani, Silvia Ricciolini, Claudia Carraro, Nicola Maccaferri, Marco Presterl, Thomas Ouzunova, Milena Tuberosa, Roberto J Exp Bot Research Paper The genetic dissection of root architecture and functions allows for a more effective and informed design of novel root ideotypes and paves the way to evaluate their effects on crop resilience to a number of abiotic stresses. In maize, limited attention has been devoted to the genetic analysis of root architecture diversity at the early stage. The difference in embryonic (including seminal and primary) root architecture between the maize reference line B73 (which mostly develops three seminal roots) and the landrace Gaspé Flint (with virtually no seminal roots) was genetically dissected using a collection of introgression lines grown in paper rolls and pots. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis identified three QTLs controlling seminal root number (SRN) on chromosome bins 1.02, 3.07, and 8.04–8.05, which collectively explained 66% of the phenotypic variation. In all three cases, Gaspé Flint contributed the allele for lower SRN. Primary root dry weight was negatively correlated with SRN (r= −0.52), and QTLs for primary root size co-mapped with SRN QTLs, suggesting a pleiotropic effect of SRN QTLs on the primary root, most probably caused by competition for seed resources. Interestingly, two out of three SRN QTLs co-mapped with the only two known maize genes (rtcs and rum1) affecting the number of seminal roots. The strong additive effect of the three QTLs and the development of near isogenic lines for each QTL in the elite B73 background provide unique opportunities to characterize functionally the genes involved in root development and to evaluate how root architecture affects seedling establishment, early development, and eventually yield in maize. Oxford University Press 2016-02 2016-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4753855/ /pubmed/26880748 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw011 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Salvi, Silvio
Giuliani, Silvia
Ricciolini, Claudia
Carraro, Nicola
Maccaferri, Marco
Presterl, Thomas
Ouzunova, Milena
Tuberosa, Roberto
Two major quantitative trait loci controlling the number of seminal roots in maize co-map with the root developmental genes rtcs and rum1
title Two major quantitative trait loci controlling the number of seminal roots in maize co-map with the root developmental genes rtcs and rum1
title_full Two major quantitative trait loci controlling the number of seminal roots in maize co-map with the root developmental genes rtcs and rum1
title_fullStr Two major quantitative trait loci controlling the number of seminal roots in maize co-map with the root developmental genes rtcs and rum1
title_full_unstemmed Two major quantitative trait loci controlling the number of seminal roots in maize co-map with the root developmental genes rtcs and rum1
title_short Two major quantitative trait loci controlling the number of seminal roots in maize co-map with the root developmental genes rtcs and rum1
title_sort two major quantitative trait loci controlling the number of seminal roots in maize co-map with the root developmental genes rtcs and rum1
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4753855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26880748
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw011
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