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Fine mapping KT1 on wheat chromosome 5A that conditions kernel dimensions and grain weight.

Zhongxin Kong1, Ruiru Cheng1, Haisheng Yan1, Haiyun Yuan1, Yong Zhang1,2, Guoqiang Li1, Haiyan Jia1, Shulin Xue1,3, Wenling Zhai1,4, Yang Yuan1, Zhengqiang Ma5.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: KT1 was validated as a novel thickness QTL with major effects on wheat kernel dimensions and weight and fine mapped to a 0.04 cM interval near the chromosome-5A centromere. Kernel size, the principal grain weight determining factor of wheat and a target trait for both domestication and artificial breeding, is mainly defined by kernel length (KL), kernel width (KW) and kernel thickness (KT), of which KW and KT have been shown to be positively related to grain weight (GW). Qkt.nau-5A, a major QTL for KT, was validated using the QTL near-isogenic lines (NILs) in three genetic backgrounds. Genetic analysis using two F2 populations derived from the NILs showed that Qkt.nau-5A was dominant for thicker kernel and inherited like a single gene and therefore was designated as Kernel Thickness 1 (KT1). With 77 recombinant lines identified from a total of 19,160 F2 plants from the two NIL-derived F2 populations, KT1 was mapped to the 0.04 cM Xwgrb1356-Xwgrb1619 interval, which was near the centromere and displayed strong recombination suppression. The KT1 interval showed positive correlation with KW and GW and negative correlation with KL and therefore could be used in breeding for cultivars with round-shaped kernels that are beneficial to higher flour yield. KT1 candidate identification could be achieved through combination of sequence variation analysis with expression profiling of the annotated genes in the interval.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35083509     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-021-04020-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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