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Morphological,genetic and molecular characteristics of barley root hair mutants
Authors:Beata Chmielewska  Agnieszka Janiak  Jagna Karcz  Justyna Guzy-Wrobelska  Brian P. Forster  Malgorzata Nawrot  Anna Rusek  Paulina Smyda  Piotr Kedziorski  Miroslaw Maluszynski  Iwona Szarejko
Affiliation:1. Department of Genetics, University of Silesia, Jagiellonska 28, 40-032, Katowice, Poland
2. Scanning Electron Microscopy Laboratory, University of Silesia, Jagiellonska 28, 40-032, Katowice, Poland
3. The James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, Scotland, UK
4. Plant Breeding and Genetics Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Division, IAEA Laboratories, A-2444 Seibersdorf, Vienna, Austria
5. Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute-National Research Institute, Mlochow Research Centre, Platanowa 19, 08-831, Mlochow, Poland
Abstract:
Root hairs are tubular outgrowths of specialized epidermal cells called trichoblasts. They affect anchoring plants in soil, the uptake of water and nutrients and are the sites of the interaction between plants and microorganisms. Nineteen root hair mutants of barley representing different stages of root hair development were subjected to detailed morphological and genetic analyses. Each mutant was monogenic and recessive. An allelism test revealed that nine loci were responsible for the mutated root hair phenotypes in the collection and 1–4 mutated allelic forms were identified at each locus. Genetic relationships between the genes responsible for different stages of root hair formation were established. The linkage groups of four loci rhl1, rhp1, rhi1 and rhs1, which had previously been mapped on chromosomes 7H, 1H, 6H and 5H, respectively, were enriched with new markers that flank the genes at a distance of 0.16 cM to 4.6 cM. The chromosomal position of three new genes – two that are responsible for the development of short root hairs (rhs2 and rhs3) and the gene that controls an irregular root hair pattern (rhi2) – were mapped on chromosomes 6H, 2H and 1H, respectively. A comparative analysis of the agrobotanical parameters between some mutants and their respective parental lines showed that mutations in genes responsible for root hair development had no effect on the agrobotanical performance of plants that were grown under controlled conditions. The presented mutant collection is a valuable tool for further identification of genes controlling root hair development in barley.
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