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A Novel Two-Step Method for Screening Shade Tolerant Mutant Plants via Dwarfism

When subjected to shade, plants undergo rapid shoot elongation, which often makes them more prone to disease and mechanical damage. Shade-tolerant plants can be difficult to breed; however, they offer a substantial benefit over other varieties in low-light areas. Although perennial ryegrass (Lolium...

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Autores principales: Li, Wei, Katin-Grazzini, Lorenzo, Krishnan, Sanalkumar, Thammina, Chandra, El-Tanbouly, Rania, Yer, Huseyin, Merewitz, Emily, Guillard, Karl, Inguagiato, John, McAvoy, Richard J., Liu, Zongrang, Li, Yi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5046010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27752260
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01495
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author Li, Wei
Katin-Grazzini, Lorenzo
Krishnan, Sanalkumar
Thammina, Chandra
El-Tanbouly, Rania
Yer, Huseyin
Merewitz, Emily
Guillard, Karl
Inguagiato, John
McAvoy, Richard J.
Liu, Zongrang
Li, Yi
author_facet Li, Wei
Katin-Grazzini, Lorenzo
Krishnan, Sanalkumar
Thammina, Chandra
El-Tanbouly, Rania
Yer, Huseyin
Merewitz, Emily
Guillard, Karl
Inguagiato, John
McAvoy, Richard J.
Liu, Zongrang
Li, Yi
author_sort Li, Wei
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description When subjected to shade, plants undergo rapid shoot elongation, which often makes them more prone to disease and mechanical damage. Shade-tolerant plants can be difficult to breed; however, they offer a substantial benefit over other varieties in low-light areas. Although perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a popular species of turf grasses because of their good appearance and fast establishment, the plant normally does not perform well under shade conditions. It has been reported that, in turfgrass, induced dwarfism can enhance shade tolerance. Here we describe a two-step procedure for isolating shade tolerant mutants of perennial ryegrass by first screening for dominant dwarf mutants, and then screening dwarf plants for shade tolerance. The two-step screening process to isolate shade tolerant mutants can be done efficiently with limited space at early seedling stages, which enables quick and efficient isolation of shade tolerant mutants, and thus facilitates development of shade tolerant new cultivars of turfgrasses. Using the method, we isolated 136 dwarf mutants from 300,000 mutagenized seeds, with 65 being shade tolerant (0.022%). When screened directly for shade tolerance, we recovered only four mutants from a population of 150,000 (0.003%) mutagenized seeds. One shade tolerant mutant, shadow-1, was characterized in detail. In addition to dwarfism, shadow-1 and its sexual progeny displayed high degrees of tolerance to both natural and artificial shade. We showed that endogenous gibberellin (GA) content in shadow-1 was higher than wild-type controls, and shadow-1 was also partially GA insensitive. Our novel, simple and effective two-step screening method should be applicable to breeding shade tolerant cultivars of turfgrasses, ground covers, and other economically important crop plants that can be used under canopies of existing vegetation to increase productivity per unit area of land.
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spelling pubmed-50460102016-10-17 A Novel Two-Step Method for Screening Shade Tolerant Mutant Plants via Dwarfism Li, Wei Katin-Grazzini, Lorenzo Krishnan, Sanalkumar Thammina, Chandra El-Tanbouly, Rania Yer, Huseyin Merewitz, Emily Guillard, Karl Inguagiato, John McAvoy, Richard J. Liu, Zongrang Li, Yi Front Plant Sci Plant Science When subjected to shade, plants undergo rapid shoot elongation, which often makes them more prone to disease and mechanical damage. Shade-tolerant plants can be difficult to breed; however, they offer a substantial benefit over other varieties in low-light areas. Although perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) is a popular species of turf grasses because of their good appearance and fast establishment, the plant normally does not perform well under shade conditions. It has been reported that, in turfgrass, induced dwarfism can enhance shade tolerance. Here we describe a two-step procedure for isolating shade tolerant mutants of perennial ryegrass by first screening for dominant dwarf mutants, and then screening dwarf plants for shade tolerance. The two-step screening process to isolate shade tolerant mutants can be done efficiently with limited space at early seedling stages, which enables quick and efficient isolation of shade tolerant mutants, and thus facilitates development of shade tolerant new cultivars of turfgrasses. Using the method, we isolated 136 dwarf mutants from 300,000 mutagenized seeds, with 65 being shade tolerant (0.022%). When screened directly for shade tolerance, we recovered only four mutants from a population of 150,000 (0.003%) mutagenized seeds. One shade tolerant mutant, shadow-1, was characterized in detail. In addition to dwarfism, shadow-1 and its sexual progeny displayed high degrees of tolerance to both natural and artificial shade. We showed that endogenous gibberellin (GA) content in shadow-1 was higher than wild-type controls, and shadow-1 was also partially GA insensitive. Our novel, simple and effective two-step screening method should be applicable to breeding shade tolerant cultivars of turfgrasses, ground covers, and other economically important crop plants that can be used under canopies of existing vegetation to increase productivity per unit area of land. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5046010/ /pubmed/27752260 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01495 Text en Copyright © 2016 Li, Katin-Grazzini, Krishnan, Thammina, El-Tanbouly, Yer, Merewitz, Guillard, Inguagiato, McAvoy, Liu and Li. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Li, Wei
Katin-Grazzini, Lorenzo
Krishnan, Sanalkumar
Thammina, Chandra
El-Tanbouly, Rania
Yer, Huseyin
Merewitz, Emily
Guillard, Karl
Inguagiato, John
McAvoy, Richard J.
Liu, Zongrang
Li, Yi
A Novel Two-Step Method for Screening Shade Tolerant Mutant Plants via Dwarfism
title A Novel Two-Step Method for Screening Shade Tolerant Mutant Plants via Dwarfism
title_full A Novel Two-Step Method for Screening Shade Tolerant Mutant Plants via Dwarfism
title_fullStr A Novel Two-Step Method for Screening Shade Tolerant Mutant Plants via Dwarfism
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Two-Step Method for Screening Shade Tolerant Mutant Plants via Dwarfism
title_short A Novel Two-Step Method for Screening Shade Tolerant Mutant Plants via Dwarfism
title_sort novel two-step method for screening shade tolerant mutant plants via dwarfism
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5046010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27752260
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01495
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