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Inheritance and Genetic Mapping of the Reduced Height (Rht18) Gene in Wheat

Short-statured plants revolutionized agriculture during the 1960s due to their ability to resist lodging, increased their response to fertilizers, and improved partitioning of assimilates which led to yield gains. Of more than 21 reduced-height (Rht) genes reported in wheat, only three—Rht-B1b, Rht-...

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Autores principales: Grant, Nathan P., Mohan, Amita, Sandhu, Devinder, Gill, Kulvinder S.
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6161307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30011961
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants7030058
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author Grant, Nathan P.
Mohan, Amita
Sandhu, Devinder
Gill, Kulvinder S.
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description Short-statured plants revolutionized agriculture during the 1960s due to their ability to resist lodging, increased their response to fertilizers, and improved partitioning of assimilates which led to yield gains. Of more than 21 reduced-height (Rht) genes reported in wheat, only three—Rht-B1b, Rht-D1b, and Rht8—were extensively used in wheat breeding programs. The remaining reduced height mutants have not been utilized in breeding programs due to the lack of characterization. In the present study, we determined the inheritance of Rht18 and developed a genetic linkage map of the region containing Rht18. The height distribution of the F(2) population was skewed towards the mutant parent, indicating that the dwarf allele (Rht18) is semi-dominant over the tall allele (rht18). Rht18 was mapped on chromosome 6A between markers barc146 and cfd190 with a genetic distance of 26.2 and 17.3 cM, respectively. In addition to plant height, agronomically important traits, like awns and tiller numbers, were also studied in the bi-parental population. Although the average tiller number was very similar in both parents, the F(2) population displayed a normal distribution for tiller number with the majority of plants having phenotype similar to the parents. Transgressive segregation was observed for plant height and tiller number in F(2) population. This study enabled us to select a semi-dwarf line with superior agronomic characteristics that could be utilized in a breeding program. The identification of SSRs associated with Rht18 may improve breeders’ effectiveness in selecting desired semi-dwarf lines for developing new wheat cultivars.
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spelling pubmed-61613072018-10-01 Inheritance and Genetic Mapping of the Reduced Height (Rht18) Gene in Wheat Grant, Nathan P. Mohan, Amita Sandhu, Devinder Gill, Kulvinder S. Plants (Basel) Article Short-statured plants revolutionized agriculture during the 1960s due to their ability to resist lodging, increased their response to fertilizers, and improved partitioning of assimilates which led to yield gains. Of more than 21 reduced-height (Rht) genes reported in wheat, only three—Rht-B1b, Rht-D1b, and Rht8—were extensively used in wheat breeding programs. The remaining reduced height mutants have not been utilized in breeding programs due to the lack of characterization. In the present study, we determined the inheritance of Rht18 and developed a genetic linkage map of the region containing Rht18. The height distribution of the F(2) population was skewed towards the mutant parent, indicating that the dwarf allele (Rht18) is semi-dominant over the tall allele (rht18). Rht18 was mapped on chromosome 6A between markers barc146 and cfd190 with a genetic distance of 26.2 and 17.3 cM, respectively. In addition to plant height, agronomically important traits, like awns and tiller numbers, were also studied in the bi-parental population. Although the average tiller number was very similar in both parents, the F(2) population displayed a normal distribution for tiller number with the majority of plants having phenotype similar to the parents. Transgressive segregation was observed for plant height and tiller number in F(2) population. This study enabled us to select a semi-dwarf line with superior agronomic characteristics that could be utilized in a breeding program. The identification of SSRs associated with Rht18 may improve breeders’ effectiveness in selecting desired semi-dwarf lines for developing new wheat cultivars. MDPI 2018-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6161307/ /pubmed/30011961 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants7030058 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Inheritance and Genetic Mapping of the Reduced Height (Rht18) Gene in Wheat
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title_short Inheritance and Genetic Mapping of the Reduced Height (Rht18) Gene in Wheat
title_sort inheritance and genetic mapping of the reduced height (rht18) gene in wheat
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6161307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30011961
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants7030058
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