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Production of synthetic wheat lines to exploit the genetic diversity of emmer wheat and D genome containing Aegilops species in wheat breeding

Due to the accumulation of various useful traits over evolutionary time, emmer wheat (Triticum turgidum subsp. dicoccum and dicoccoides, 2n = 4x = 28; AABB), durum wheat (T. turgidum subsp. durum, 2n = 4x = 28; AABB), T. timopheevii (2n = 4x = 28; AAGG) and D genome containing Aegilops species offer...

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Autores principales: Mirzaghaderi, Ghader, Abdolmalaki, Zinat, Ebrahimzadegan, Rahman, Bahmani, Farshid, Orooji, Fatemeh, Majdi, Mohammad, Mozafari, Ali-Akbar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7661528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33184344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-76475-7
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Sumario:Due to the accumulation of various useful traits over evolutionary time, emmer wheat (Triticum turgidum subsp. dicoccum and dicoccoides, 2n = 4x = 28; AABB), durum wheat (T. turgidum subsp. durum, 2n = 4x = 28; AABB), T. timopheevii (2n = 4x = 28; AAGG) and D genome containing Aegilops species offer excellent sources of novel variation for the improvement of bread wheat (T. aestivum L., AABBDD). Here, we made 192 different cross combinations between diverse genotypes of wheat and Aegilops species including emmer wheat × Ae. tauschii (2n = DD or DDDD), durum wheat × Ae. tauschii, T. timopheevii × Ae. tauschii, Ae. crassa × durum wheat, Ae. cylindrica × durum wheat and Ae. ventricosa × durum wheat in the field over three successive years. We successfully recovered 56 different synthetic hexaploid and octaploid F(2) lines with AABBDD, AABBDDDD, AAGGDD, D(1)D(1)X(cr)X(cr)AABB, D(c)D(c)C(c)C(c)AABB and D(v)D(v)N(v)N(v)AABB genomes via in vitro rescue of F(1) embryos and spontaneous production of F(2) seeds on the F(l) plants. Cytogenetic analysis of F(2) lines showed that the produced synthetic wheat lines were generally promising stable amphiploids. Contribution of D genome bearing Aegilops and the less-investigated emmer wheat genotypes as parents in the crosses resulted in synthetic amphiploids which are a valuable resource for bread wheat breeding.