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Hybrid dwarfness in crosses between wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and rye (Secale cereale L.): a new look at an old phenomenon.

N Tikhenko1, T Rutten, N Tsvetkova, A Voylokov, A Börner.   

Abstract

The existence of hybrid dwarfs from intraspecific crosses in wheat (Triticum aestivum) was described 100 years ago, and the genetics underlying hybrid dwarfness are well understood. In this study, we report a dwarf phenotype in interspecific hybrids between wheat and rye (Secale cereale). We identified two rye lines that produce hybrid dwarfs with wheat and have none of the hitherto known hybrid dwarfing genes. Genetic analyses revealed that both rye lines carry a single allelic gene responsible for the dwarf phenotype. This gene was designated Hdw-R1 (Hybrid dwarf-R1). Application of gibberellic acid (GA3 ) to both intraspecific (wheat-wheat) and interspecific (wheat-rye) hybrids showed that hybrid dwarfness cannot be overcome by treatment with this phytohormone. Histological analysis of shoot apices showed that wheat-rye hybrids with the dwarf phenotype at 21 and 45 days after germination failed to develop further. Shoot apices of dwarf plants did not elongate, did not form new primordia and had a dome-shaped appearance in the seed. The possible relationship between hybrid dwarfness and the genes responsible for the transition from vegetative to generative growth stage is discussed.
© 2014 German Botanical Society and The Royal Botanical Society of the Netherlands.

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Keywords:  GA3 test; Genetic analysis; hybrid dwarfness; phase transition; rye; wheat

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25251214     DOI: 10.1111/plb.12237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Biol (Stuttg)        ISSN: 1435-8603            Impact factor:   3.081


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2.  Two Rye Genes Responsible for Abnormal Development of Wheat⁻Rye Hybrids Are Linked in the Vicinity of an Evolutionary Translocation on Chromosome 6R.

Authors:  Natalia V Tsvetkova; Natalia D Tikhenko; Bernd Hackauf; Anatoly V Voylokov
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