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A pure line derived from a self-compatible Chrysanthemum seticuspe mutant as a model strain in the genus Chrysanthemum.

Michiharu Nakano1, Kenji Taniguchi1, Yu Masuda1, Toshiaki Kozuka1, Yuki Aruga1, Jin Han1, Koichiro Motohara1, Masashi Nakata2, Katsuhiko Sumitomo3, Tamotsu Hisamatsu3, Yoshihiro Nakano3, Masafumi Yagi3, Hideki Hirakawa4, Sachiko N Isobe4, Kenta Shirasawa4, Yumi Nagashima1, Haiyan Na5, Li Chen6, Guolu Liang7, Ruiyan Chen6, Makoto Kusaba8.   

Abstract

Asteraceae is the largest family of angiosperms, comprising approximately 24,000 species. Molecular genetic studies of Asteraceae are essential for understanding plant diversity. Chrysanthemum morifolium is the most industrially important ornamental species in Asteraceae. Most cultivars of C. morifolium are autohexaploid and self-incompatible. These properties are major obstacles to the genetic analysis and modern breeding of C. morifolium. Furthermore, high genome heterogeneity complicates molecular biological analyses. In this study, we developed a model strain in the genus Chrysanthemum. C. seticuspe is a diploid species with a similar flowering property and morphology to C. morifolium and can be subjected to Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. We isolated a natural self-compatible mutant of C. seticuspe and established a pure line through repeated selfing and selection. The resultant strain, named Gojo-0, was favorable for genetic analyses, including isolation of natural and induced mutants, and facilitated molecular biological analysis, including whole genome sequencing, owing to the simplicity and homogeneity of its genome. Interspecific hybridization with Chrysanthemum species was possible, enabling molecular genetic analysis of natural interspecific variations. The accumulation of research results and resources using Gojo-0 as a platform is expected to promote molecular genetic studies on the genus Chrysanthemum and the genetic improvement of chrysanthemum cultivars.
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Keywords:  Autopolyploid; Chrysanthemum morifolium; Interspecific variation; Molecular genetics; Mutant; Self-compatibility

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31481216     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.110174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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