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Mol Genet Genomics ; 290(3): 785-806, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25416422

ABSTRACT

Traits related to root architecture are of great importance for yield performance of crop species, although they remain poorly understood. The present study is aimed at identifying the genomic regions involved in the control of root morphological traits in durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.). A set of 123 recombinant inbred lines derived from the durum wheat cross of cvs. 'Creso' × 'Pedroso' were grown hydroponically to two growth stages, and were phenotypically evaluated for a number of root traits. In addition, meta-(M)QTL analysis was performed that considered the results of other root traits studies in wheat, to compare with the 'Creso' × 'Pedroso' cross and to increase the QTL detection power. Eight quantitative trait loci (QTL) for traits related to root morphology were identified on chromosomes 1A, 1B, 2A, 3A, 6A and 6B in the 'Creso' × 'Pedroso' segregating population. Twenty-two MQTL that comprised from two to six individual QTL that had widely varying confidence intervals were found on 14 chromosomes. The data from the present study provide a detailed analysis of the genetic basis of morphological root traits in wheat. This study of the 'Creso' × 'Pedroso' durum-wheat population has revealed some QTL that had not been previously identified.


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Chromosome Mapping , Plant Roots/genetics , Quantitative Trait Loci/genetics , Triticum/genetics , Hydroponics , Inbreeding , Phenotype , Plant Roots/anatomy & histology , Triticum/anatomy & histology
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Planta ; 223(5): 917-31, 2006 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16397798

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Epiphylly, occurring in a somaclonal variant (EMB-2) of the interspecific hybrid Helianthus annuus x H. tuberosus, was used to investigate molecular and cyto-physiological mechanisms that underlie cellular fate change. EMB-2 plants are characterized by profuse proliferation of shoot- and embryo-like structures on some leaves. We addressed the putative relationship between cytokinins and knox genes in EMB-2 plants. A class I knox gene, HtKNOT1, was isolated from H. tuberosus. A high level of HtKNOT1 transcripts was detected in EMB-2 epiphyllous leaves compared to non-epiphyllous (NEP) ones. In addition, epiphylly was related to a localized increases in zeatin and N-glycosylated cytokinins. As ectopic morphogenesis proceeded, HtKNOT1 transcripts and zeatin co-localized and showed different patterns in ectopic shoot compared with embryo-like structures, consistent with the differential role of both cytokinin and knox genes in the two morphogenetic events. Notably, a massive shoot/embryo regeneration was induced in EMB-2 NEP leaves by in vitro zeatin treatment. These results clearly indicate that localized cytokinin accumulation and ectopic expression of HtKNOT1 are closely linked in the epiphylly of EMB-2 plants.


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Helianthus/metabolism , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Zeatin/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Cytokinins/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Genes, Homeobox , Genes, Plant , Helianthus/genetics , Helianthus/growth & development , Homeodomain Proteins/metabolism , Hybridization, Genetic , Meristem/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Morphogenesis/drug effects , Plant Leaves/anatomy & histology , Plant Leaves/growth & development , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Plant Shoots/growth & development , Plant Stems/metabolism , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Zeatin/pharmacology
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