Cadmium Concentration in Grains of Japanese Wheat Cultivars : Genotypic Difference and Relationship with Agronomic Characteristics

The contamination of cadmium (Cd) into the food chain can be harmful because Cd causes chronic health problems. To evaluate the breeding potential reducing the Cd concentration in wheat grain, we compared Cd concentrations in 237 wheat genotypes including Japanese landraces, Japanese cultivars and i...

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Main Authors: Katashi Kubo, Yoshiaki Watanabe, Atsushi Oyanagi, Shigenobu Kaneko, Makiko Chono, Hitoshi Matsunaka, Masako Seki, Masaya Fujita
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2008-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.11.243
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spelling doaj-8a5774ffc06645b68c4d8d2cbae105e52020-11-25T00:04:25ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082008-01-0111224324910.1626/pps.11.24311644899Cadmium Concentration in Grains of Japanese Wheat Cultivars : Genotypic Difference and Relationship with Agronomic CharacteristicsKatashi Kubo0Yoshiaki Watanabe1Atsushi Oyanagi2Shigenobu Kaneko3Makiko Chono4Hitoshi Matsunaka5Masako Seki6Masaya Fujita7National Institute of Crop Science (NICS)National Agricultural Research Center (NARC)National Institute of Crop Science (NICS)National Institute of Crop Science (NICS)National Institute of Crop Science (NICS)National Institute of Crop Science (NICS)National Institute of Crop Science (NICS)National Institute of Crop Science (NICS)The contamination of cadmium (Cd) into the food chain can be harmful because Cd causes chronic health problems. To evaluate the breeding potential reducing the Cd concentration in wheat grain, we compared Cd concentrations in 237 wheat genotypes including Japanese landraces, Japanese cultivars and introduced alien cultivars for breeding using grain samples collected from upland fields in 2004−5 and 2005−6 growing seasons. The Cd concentration in wheat grain significantly varied with the growing seasons and with the experimental fields. Cultivars bred in northern Japan, including the recent Japanese leading cultivar ‘Hokushin’, tended to have a low Cd concentration in grain compared with that bred in central and southern Japan. Simple correlation analysis between Cd concentration in grain and agronomic characteristics revealed that the Cd concentration in grain showed significant negative correlations with stem number, culm length and spikelet number per spike, and showed significant positive correlation with SPAD value (chlorophyll content) of flag leaf. Stepwise multipleregression analysis showed that the genotypic variation of Cd concentration in grain was associated with the culm length and spiklet number per spike. This study clarified the geographical pattern of genotypes with different Cd concentrations in grain in Japanese wheat cultivars. Cultivars originating from northern Japan may be useful genetic resources to develop cultivars with a low Cd concentration in grain to be grown in the areas where Cd accumulation in wheat grain is a problem.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.11.243CadmiumGenotypic variationGrainHeavy metalSoil contaminationTriticum aestivumWheat
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author Katashi Kubo
Yoshiaki Watanabe
Atsushi Oyanagi
Shigenobu Kaneko
Makiko Chono
Hitoshi Matsunaka
Masako Seki
Masaya Fujita
spellingShingle Katashi Kubo
Yoshiaki Watanabe
Atsushi Oyanagi
Shigenobu Kaneko
Makiko Chono
Hitoshi Matsunaka
Masako Seki
Masaya Fujita
Cadmium Concentration in Grains of Japanese Wheat Cultivars : Genotypic Difference and Relationship with Agronomic Characteristics
Plant Production Science
Cadmium
Genotypic variation
Grain
Heavy metal
Soil contamination
Triticum aestivum
Wheat
author_facet Katashi Kubo
Yoshiaki Watanabe
Atsushi Oyanagi
Shigenobu Kaneko
Makiko Chono
Hitoshi Matsunaka
Masako Seki
Masaya Fujita
author_sort Katashi Kubo
title Cadmium Concentration in Grains of Japanese Wheat Cultivars : Genotypic Difference and Relationship with Agronomic Characteristics
title_short Cadmium Concentration in Grains of Japanese Wheat Cultivars : Genotypic Difference and Relationship with Agronomic Characteristics
title_full Cadmium Concentration in Grains of Japanese Wheat Cultivars : Genotypic Difference and Relationship with Agronomic Characteristics
title_fullStr Cadmium Concentration in Grains of Japanese Wheat Cultivars : Genotypic Difference and Relationship with Agronomic Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Cadmium Concentration in Grains of Japanese Wheat Cultivars : Genotypic Difference and Relationship with Agronomic Characteristics
title_sort cadmium concentration in grains of japanese wheat cultivars : genotypic difference and relationship with agronomic characteristics
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2008-01-01
description The contamination of cadmium (Cd) into the food chain can be harmful because Cd causes chronic health problems. To evaluate the breeding potential reducing the Cd concentration in wheat grain, we compared Cd concentrations in 237 wheat genotypes including Japanese landraces, Japanese cultivars and introduced alien cultivars for breeding using grain samples collected from upland fields in 2004−5 and 2005−6 growing seasons. The Cd concentration in wheat grain significantly varied with the growing seasons and with the experimental fields. Cultivars bred in northern Japan, including the recent Japanese leading cultivar ‘Hokushin’, tended to have a low Cd concentration in grain compared with that bred in central and southern Japan. Simple correlation analysis between Cd concentration in grain and agronomic characteristics revealed that the Cd concentration in grain showed significant negative correlations with stem number, culm length and spikelet number per spike, and showed significant positive correlation with SPAD value (chlorophyll content) of flag leaf. Stepwise multipleregression analysis showed that the genotypic variation of Cd concentration in grain was associated with the culm length and spiklet number per spike. This study clarified the geographical pattern of genotypes with different Cd concentrations in grain in Japanese wheat cultivars. Cultivars originating from northern Japan may be useful genetic resources to develop cultivars with a low Cd concentration in grain to be grown in the areas where Cd accumulation in wheat grain is a problem.
topic Cadmium
Genotypic variation
Grain
Heavy metal
Soil contamination
Triticum aestivum
Wheat
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.11.243
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