Chemically induced male sterility in common wheat mediated by Aegilops cytoplasm

Several approaches have been proposed, in the past, for the development of hybrid wheat varieties. Nevertheless, common wheat hybrids today account for less than 1% of the world's wheat production. The reason for the limited success of hybrid wheat varieties is the fact that to date, a...

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Main Authors: Titan Primož, Iskra Jernej, Murai Koji, Meglič Vladimir
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Genetics Society 2020-01-01
Series:Genetika
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2020/0534-00122001245T.pdf
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spelling doaj-1a08a881b8924d8c9a5e71ac8279ae352020-11-25T03:22:58ZengSerbian Genetics SocietyGenetika0534-00121820-60692020-01-0152124525610.2298/GENSR2001245T0534-00122001245TChemically induced male sterility in common wheat mediated by Aegilops cytoplasmTitan Primož0Iskra Jernej1Murai Koji2Meglič Vladimir3RGA, Research Genetics and Agrochemistry, Ltd, Murska Sobota, Slovenia + University of Maribor, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Maribor, SloveniaUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Ljubljana, SloveniaFukui Prefectural University, Fukui, JapanAgricultural Institute of Slovenia, Ljubljana, SloveniaSeveral approaches have been proposed, in the past, for the development of hybrid wheat varieties. Nevertheless, common wheat hybrids today account for less than 1% of the world's wheat production. The reason for the limited success of hybrid wheat varieties is the fact that to date, a simple and efficient system for the production of hybrid seed has not been developed. A two-line system using photoperiod-sensitive cytoplasmic male sterility (PCMS) caused by Aegilops crassa Boiss. cytoplasm seems to be very promising way to produce hybrid wheat seed on large scale. Non-desirable side effects of PCMS system are the unreliable sterility of the male sterile lines under different latitudes. Therefore, we tried to connect male sterility system based on Ae. crassa cytoplasm with chemical induction of male sterility. The presented results reveal that the majority of male sterility genes are conserved in the Ae. crassa cytoplasm and that their effects can be promoted by chemical signals, such as synthetic auxins (e.g., 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid). Our research work represents the development of a novel male sterility system which is controlled by chemical signals (e.g., synthetic auxins and their pro-herbicide analogues) and mediated by Ae. crassa cytoplasm.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2020/0534-00122001245T.pdfaegilops cytoplasmazetidine-3-carboxylic acidhybrid wheatmale sterility2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
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author Titan Primož
Iskra Jernej
Murai Koji
Meglič Vladimir
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Iskra Jernej
Murai Koji
Meglič Vladimir
Chemically induced male sterility in common wheat mediated by Aegilops cytoplasm
Genetika
aegilops cytoplasm
azetidine-3-carboxylic acid
hybrid wheat
male sterility
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
author_facet Titan Primož
Iskra Jernej
Murai Koji
Meglič Vladimir
author_sort Titan Primož
title Chemically induced male sterility in common wheat mediated by Aegilops cytoplasm
title_short Chemically induced male sterility in common wheat mediated by Aegilops cytoplasm
title_full Chemically induced male sterility in common wheat mediated by Aegilops cytoplasm
title_fullStr Chemically induced male sterility in common wheat mediated by Aegilops cytoplasm
title_full_unstemmed Chemically induced male sterility in common wheat mediated by Aegilops cytoplasm
title_sort chemically induced male sterility in common wheat mediated by aegilops cytoplasm
publisher Serbian Genetics Society
series Genetika
issn 0534-0012
1820-6069
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Several approaches have been proposed, in the past, for the development of hybrid wheat varieties. Nevertheless, common wheat hybrids today account for less than 1% of the world's wheat production. The reason for the limited success of hybrid wheat varieties is the fact that to date, a simple and efficient system for the production of hybrid seed has not been developed. A two-line system using photoperiod-sensitive cytoplasmic male sterility (PCMS) caused by Aegilops crassa Boiss. cytoplasm seems to be very promising way to produce hybrid wheat seed on large scale. Non-desirable side effects of PCMS system are the unreliable sterility of the male sterile lines under different latitudes. Therefore, we tried to connect male sterility system based on Ae. crassa cytoplasm with chemical induction of male sterility. The presented results reveal that the majority of male sterility genes are conserved in the Ae. crassa cytoplasm and that their effects can be promoted by chemical signals, such as synthetic auxins (e.g., 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid). Our research work represents the development of a novel male sterility system which is controlled by chemical signals (e.g., synthetic auxins and their pro-herbicide analogues) and mediated by Ae. crassa cytoplasm.
topic aegilops cytoplasm
azetidine-3-carboxylic acid
hybrid wheat
male sterility
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0534-0012/2020/0534-00122001245T.pdf
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