A natural variation of an SVP MADS-box transcription factor in Triticum petropavlovskyi leads to its ectopic expression and contributes to elongated glume-中国-肯尼亚作物分子生物学‘一带一路’联合实验室-www.9844.com

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A natural variation of an SVP MADS-box transcription factor in Triticum petropavlovskyi leads to its ectopic expression and contributes to elongated glume

发布日期:2021-05-28    作者:www.9844.com-     来源:美高梅正规网址-     点击:

Jin Xiao, Yan Chen,Yifan Lu, Zhipeng Liu, Dongmei Si, Tao Xu, Li Sun, Zongkuan Wang, Chunxia Yuan, Haojie Sun, Xu Zhang, Mingxing Wen, Luyang Wei, Wenli Zhang, Haiyan Wang, Xiue Wang


Triticum petropavlovskyi, commonly known as Xinjiang rice wheat, is a unique hexaploidy wheat grown in the Xinjiang area. T. petropavlovskyi is marked by its elongated glume (Eg) trait, which is controlled by gene P1pet located on chromosome 7A (Wang et al., 2002; Watanabe and Imamura, 2002). The origin of T. petropavlovskyi has been disputed. It is generally accepted that P1pet was introduced from tetraploid polish wheat (T. polonicum) via a hybridization with hexaploid common wheat (T. aestivum) (Akond et al., 2008; Chen et al., 2016). The P1pet has pleiotropic effects in the increase of spike length, grain length, and grain weight, and decrease of fertility, grain number, and awn length (Okamoto et al., 2013), indicating the potential impact of P1pet on grain yield-related traits. The cloning of P1pet will provide evidence for the prognosis of whether a mutation at P1 in T. petropavlovskyi or T. polonicum gave rise to the Eg trait and facilitate the utilization of this unique species in breeding for yield improvement.


Molecular Plant, 25 May 2021, DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.05.022