Rht8 gene as an alternate dwarfing gene in elite Indian spring wheat cultivars.

Optimizing wheat height to maximize yield has been an important aspect which is evident from a successful example of green revolution. Dwarfing genes (Rht) are known for yield gains due to lodging resistance and partitioning of assimilates into ear. The available and commercially exploited sources o...

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Main Authors: Gomti Grover, Achla Sharma, Harsimar S Gill, Puja Srivastava, N S Bains
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6013103?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3c6b3eee799a448b8876d07eeb15888d2020-11-25T01:27:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01136e019933010.1371/journal.pone.0199330Rht8 gene as an alternate dwarfing gene in elite Indian spring wheat cultivars.Gomti GroverAchla SharmaHarsimar S GillPuja SrivastavaN S BainsOptimizing wheat height to maximize yield has been an important aspect which is evident from a successful example of green revolution. Dwarfing genes (Rht) are known for yield gains due to lodging resistance and partitioning of assimilates into ear. The available and commercially exploited sources of dwarfism in Indian spring wheat are Rht1 and Rht2 genes inspite of availability of over 20 dwarfing genes. Rht8 a Gibberellic acid sensitive dwarfing gene is another reduced height gene commercially exploited in some Mediterranean countries. Two F2 populations segregating for Rht1 and Rht8 genes with each comprising 398 and 379 plants were developed by crossing European winter wheat cultivars Beauchamp and Capitole with Indian spring wheat cultivar PBW 621. Different genotypic combinations for Rht1 and Rht8 genes were selected from these populations through linked molecular markers and selected F3:4 lines were evaluated for various agronomic traits in a replicated trial. Reduction in plant height with Rht8 and Rht1 averaged 2.86% and 13.3% respectively as compared to the group of lines lacking dwarfing gene. Reduction was spread along all the internodes of wheat culm and reduction was lower as progress towards the lower internode. Grain number per spike and highest yield was observed in lines carrying only Rht1 gene. Reduction in plant biomass was observed with either of the dwarfing gene. Longest coleoptile length and seedling shoot length averaged 4.4 ± 0.09 cm and 19.5 ± 0.48, respectively was observed in lines lacking any of the dwarfing gene. Negligible reduction of 6.75% and 2.84% in coleoptile length and seedling shoot length, respectively was observed in lines carrying only Rht8 gene whereas F3:4 lines with Rht1 gene showed 21.64% and 23.35% reduction in coleoptile length and seedling shoot length, respectively. Additive effect of genes was observed as double dwarfs showed 43.31% and 43.34% reduction in coleoptile length and seedling shoot length.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6013103?pdf=render
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author Gomti Grover
Achla Sharma
Harsimar S Gill
Puja Srivastava
N S Bains
spellingShingle Gomti Grover
Achla Sharma
Harsimar S Gill
Puja Srivastava
N S Bains
Rht8 gene as an alternate dwarfing gene in elite Indian spring wheat cultivars.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gomti Grover
Achla Sharma
Harsimar S Gill
Puja Srivastava
N S Bains
author_sort Gomti Grover
title Rht8 gene as an alternate dwarfing gene in elite Indian spring wheat cultivars.
title_short Rht8 gene as an alternate dwarfing gene in elite Indian spring wheat cultivars.
title_full Rht8 gene as an alternate dwarfing gene in elite Indian spring wheat cultivars.
title_fullStr Rht8 gene as an alternate dwarfing gene in elite Indian spring wheat cultivars.
title_full_unstemmed Rht8 gene as an alternate dwarfing gene in elite Indian spring wheat cultivars.
title_sort rht8 gene as an alternate dwarfing gene in elite indian spring wheat cultivars.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Optimizing wheat height to maximize yield has been an important aspect which is evident from a successful example of green revolution. Dwarfing genes (Rht) are known for yield gains due to lodging resistance and partitioning of assimilates into ear. The available and commercially exploited sources of dwarfism in Indian spring wheat are Rht1 and Rht2 genes inspite of availability of over 20 dwarfing genes. Rht8 a Gibberellic acid sensitive dwarfing gene is another reduced height gene commercially exploited in some Mediterranean countries. Two F2 populations segregating for Rht1 and Rht8 genes with each comprising 398 and 379 plants were developed by crossing European winter wheat cultivars Beauchamp and Capitole with Indian spring wheat cultivar PBW 621. Different genotypic combinations for Rht1 and Rht8 genes were selected from these populations through linked molecular markers and selected F3:4 lines were evaluated for various agronomic traits in a replicated trial. Reduction in plant height with Rht8 and Rht1 averaged 2.86% and 13.3% respectively as compared to the group of lines lacking dwarfing gene. Reduction was spread along all the internodes of wheat culm and reduction was lower as progress towards the lower internode. Grain number per spike and highest yield was observed in lines carrying only Rht1 gene. Reduction in plant biomass was observed with either of the dwarfing gene. Longest coleoptile length and seedling shoot length averaged 4.4 ± 0.09 cm and 19.5 ± 0.48, respectively was observed in lines lacking any of the dwarfing gene. Negligible reduction of 6.75% and 2.84% in coleoptile length and seedling shoot length, respectively was observed in lines carrying only Rht8 gene whereas F3:4 lines with Rht1 gene showed 21.64% and 23.35% reduction in coleoptile length and seedling shoot length, respectively. Additive effect of genes was observed as double dwarfs showed 43.31% and 43.34% reduction in coleoptile length and seedling shoot length.
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