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Assessing How the Aluminum-Resistance Traits in Wheat and Rye Transfer to Hexaploid and Octoploid Triticale

The mechanisms of aluminum (Al) resistance in wheat and rye involve the release of citrate and malate anions from the root apices. Many of the genes controlling these processes have been identified and their responses to Al treatment described in detail. This study investigated how the major Al resi...

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Autores principales: Ryan, Peter R., Dong, Dengfeng, Teuber, Felix, Wendler, Neele, Mühling, Karl H., Liu, Jie, Xu, Muyun, Salvador Moreno, Naike, You, Jiangfeng, Maurer, Hans-Peter, Horst, Walter J., Delhaize, Emmanuel
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6196275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30374359
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01334
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author Ryan, Peter R.
Dong, Dengfeng
Teuber, Felix
Wendler, Neele
Mühling, Karl H.
Liu, Jie
Xu, Muyun
Salvador Moreno, Naike
You, Jiangfeng
Maurer, Hans-Peter
Horst, Walter J.
Delhaize, Emmanuel
author_facet Ryan, Peter R.
Dong, Dengfeng
Teuber, Felix
Wendler, Neele
Mühling, Karl H.
Liu, Jie
Xu, Muyun
Salvador Moreno, Naike
You, Jiangfeng
Maurer, Hans-Peter
Horst, Walter J.
Delhaize, Emmanuel
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description The mechanisms of aluminum (Al) resistance in wheat and rye involve the release of citrate and malate anions from the root apices. Many of the genes controlling these processes have been identified and their responses to Al treatment described in detail. This study investigated how the major Al resistance traits of wheat and rye are transferred to triticale (x Tritosecale Wittmack) which is a hybrid between wheat and rye. We generated octoploid and hexaploid triticale lines and compared them with the parental lines for their relative resistance to Al, organic anion efflux and expression of some of the genes encoding the transporters involved. We report that the strong Al resistance of rye was incompletely transferred to octoploid and hexaploid triticale. The wheat and rye parents contributed to the Al-resistance of octoploid triticale but the phenotypes were not additive. The Al resistance genes of hexaploid wheat, TaALMT1, and TaMATE1B, were more successfully expressed in octoploid triticale than the Al resistance genes in rye tested, ScALMT1 and ScFRDL2. This study demonstrates that an important stress-tolerance trait derived from hexaploid wheat was expressed in octoploid triticale. Since most commercial triticale lines are largely hexaploid types it would be beneficial to develop techniques to generate genetically-stable octoploid triticale material. This would enable other useful traits that are present in hexaploid but not tetraploid wheat, to be transferred to triticale.
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spelling pubmed-61962752018-10-29 Assessing How the Aluminum-Resistance Traits in Wheat and Rye Transfer to Hexaploid and Octoploid Triticale Ryan, Peter R. Dong, Dengfeng Teuber, Felix Wendler, Neele Mühling, Karl H. Liu, Jie Xu, Muyun Salvador Moreno, Naike You, Jiangfeng Maurer, Hans-Peter Horst, Walter J. Delhaize, Emmanuel Front Plant Sci Plant Science The mechanisms of aluminum (Al) resistance in wheat and rye involve the release of citrate and malate anions from the root apices. Many of the genes controlling these processes have been identified and their responses to Al treatment described in detail. This study investigated how the major Al resistance traits of wheat and rye are transferred to triticale (x Tritosecale Wittmack) which is a hybrid between wheat and rye. We generated octoploid and hexaploid triticale lines and compared them with the parental lines for their relative resistance to Al, organic anion efflux and expression of some of the genes encoding the transporters involved. We report that the strong Al resistance of rye was incompletely transferred to octoploid and hexaploid triticale. The wheat and rye parents contributed to the Al-resistance of octoploid triticale but the phenotypes were not additive. The Al resistance genes of hexaploid wheat, TaALMT1, and TaMATE1B, were more successfully expressed in octoploid triticale than the Al resistance genes in rye tested, ScALMT1 and ScFRDL2. This study demonstrates that an important stress-tolerance trait derived from hexaploid wheat was expressed in octoploid triticale. Since most commercial triticale lines are largely hexaploid types it would be beneficial to develop techniques to generate genetically-stable octoploid triticale material. This would enable other useful traits that are present in hexaploid but not tetraploid wheat, to be transferred to triticale. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6196275/ /pubmed/30374359 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01334 Text en Copyright © 2018 Ryan, Dong, Teuber, Wendler, Mühling, Liu, Xu, Salvador Moreno, You, Maurer, Horst and Delhaize. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Ryan, Peter R.
Dong, Dengfeng
Teuber, Felix
Wendler, Neele
Mühling, Karl H.
Liu, Jie
Xu, Muyun
Salvador Moreno, Naike
You, Jiangfeng
Maurer, Hans-Peter
Horst, Walter J.
Delhaize, Emmanuel
Assessing How the Aluminum-Resistance Traits in Wheat and Rye Transfer to Hexaploid and Octoploid Triticale
title Assessing How the Aluminum-Resistance Traits in Wheat and Rye Transfer to Hexaploid and Octoploid Triticale
title_full Assessing How the Aluminum-Resistance Traits in Wheat and Rye Transfer to Hexaploid and Octoploid Triticale
title_fullStr Assessing How the Aluminum-Resistance Traits in Wheat and Rye Transfer to Hexaploid and Octoploid Triticale
title_full_unstemmed Assessing How the Aluminum-Resistance Traits in Wheat and Rye Transfer to Hexaploid and Octoploid Triticale
title_short Assessing How the Aluminum-Resistance Traits in Wheat and Rye Transfer to Hexaploid and Octoploid Triticale
title_sort assessing how the aluminum-resistance traits in wheat and rye transfer to hexaploid and octoploid triticale
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6196275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30374359
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01334
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