Response to GA and Variation of the Culm Length in Doubled Haploid Lines of Wheat

An F1 hybrid with the semi dwarf genes, Rht1 and Rht2, was crossed with Hordeum bulbosum and maize (teosinte) (bulbosum method and maize method) to produce doubled haploid (DH) lines, and 102 seedlings of each DH line produced by the two methods were treated with GA. The sensitivity to GA was shown...

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Main Authors: Tomohiko Ushiyama, Tomohiko Yoshida
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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.11.217
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spelling doaj-b37be03a09314001a0c6a400f68ecf962020-11-24T23:23:52ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082008-01-0111221722210.1626/pps.11.21711644894Response to GA and Variation of the Culm Length in Doubled Haploid Lines of WheatTomohiko Ushiyama0Tomohiko Yoshida1Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, FuchuFacurty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya UniversityAn F1 hybrid with the semi dwarf genes, Rht1 and Rht2, was crossed with Hordeum bulbosum and maize (teosinte) (bulbosum method and maize method) to produce doubled haploid (DH) lines, and 102 seedlings of each DH line produced by the two methods were treated with GA. The sensitivity to GA was shown by the GA index (GAI) which is (length of the first leaf sheath (LS) in GA-treated seedlings / length of LS in GA-untreated seedlings) × 100. The scatter diagram of GAI plotted against culm length was divided into three groups, low, medium and high GAI groups. The segregation ratio of these gametophytic phenotypes was close to the expected ratio; 1 : 2 : 1 = Rht1Rht2 :(Rht1rht2+rht1Rht2): rht1rht2, in both DH lines produced by the two methods. The frequency distribution of culm length in DH3, DH4, DH5 and DH6 populations from DH produced by the bulbosum method showed two peaks, though that in F3, F4, F5 and F6 populations from the same F1 hybrid (nonselective population) showed a continual normal distribution. The ratio of individuals with a shorter culm length to those with a longer culm length in DH lines was close to the expected ratio; 1 : 3 [Rht1Rht2 : (Rht1rht2 + rht1Rht2 + rht1rht2)]. The frequency distribution of culm length in F6 was significantly different from that in F3-F5 populations, indicating an unintentional selection during the generation of the selfed hybrid, but the frequency of short culm relative to long culm individuals was lower in F3-F6 populations than in DH lines. These findings suggest the usefulness of selecting the medium culm-length lines in the DH lines produced by the bulbosum or maize method in addition to examining the GA sensitivity (GAI).http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.11.217Culm lengthDoubled haploidGibberellic acid responseHordeum bulbosumIntergeneric crossTriticum aestivumZea mays
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author Tomohiko Ushiyama
Tomohiko Yoshida
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Tomohiko Yoshida
Response to GA and Variation of the Culm Length in Doubled Haploid Lines of Wheat
Plant Production Science
Culm length
Doubled haploid
Gibberellic acid response
Hordeum bulbosum
Intergeneric cross
Triticum aestivum
Zea mays
author_facet Tomohiko Ushiyama
Tomohiko Yoshida
author_sort Tomohiko Ushiyama
title Response to GA and Variation of the Culm Length in Doubled Haploid Lines of Wheat
title_short Response to GA and Variation of the Culm Length in Doubled Haploid Lines of Wheat
title_full Response to GA and Variation of the Culm Length in Doubled Haploid Lines of Wheat
title_fullStr Response to GA and Variation of the Culm Length in Doubled Haploid Lines of Wheat
title_full_unstemmed Response to GA and Variation of the Culm Length in Doubled Haploid Lines of Wheat
title_sort response to ga and variation of the culm length in doubled haploid lines of wheat
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2008-01-01
description An F1 hybrid with the semi dwarf genes, Rht1 and Rht2, was crossed with Hordeum bulbosum and maize (teosinte) (bulbosum method and maize method) to produce doubled haploid (DH) lines, and 102 seedlings of each DH line produced by the two methods were treated with GA. The sensitivity to GA was shown by the GA index (GAI) which is (length of the first leaf sheath (LS) in GA-treated seedlings / length of LS in GA-untreated seedlings) × 100. The scatter diagram of GAI plotted against culm length was divided into three groups, low, medium and high GAI groups. The segregation ratio of these gametophytic phenotypes was close to the expected ratio; 1 : 2 : 1 = Rht1Rht2 :(Rht1rht2+rht1Rht2): rht1rht2, in both DH lines produced by the two methods. The frequency distribution of culm length in DH3, DH4, DH5 and DH6 populations from DH produced by the bulbosum method showed two peaks, though that in F3, F4, F5 and F6 populations from the same F1 hybrid (nonselective population) showed a continual normal distribution. The ratio of individuals with a shorter culm length to those with a longer culm length in DH lines was close to the expected ratio; 1 : 3 [Rht1Rht2 : (Rht1rht2 + rht1Rht2 + rht1rht2)]. The frequency distribution of culm length in F6 was significantly different from that in F3-F5 populations, indicating an unintentional selection during the generation of the selfed hybrid, but the frequency of short culm relative to long culm individuals was lower in F3-F6 populations than in DH lines. These findings suggest the usefulness of selecting the medium culm-length lines in the DH lines produced by the bulbosum or maize method in addition to examining the GA sensitivity (GAI).
topic Culm length
Doubled haploid
Gibberellic acid response
Hordeum bulbosum
Intergeneric cross
Triticum aestivum
Zea mays
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.11.217
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