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Molecular mapping of gibberellin-responsive dwarfing genes in bread wheat
Authors:M. H. Ellis  G. J. Rebetzke  F. Azanza  R. A. Richards  W. Spielmeyer
Affiliation:(1) Graingene, 65 Canberra Avenue, Griffith, ACT, 2603, Australia;(2) CSIRO Plant Industry, GPO Box 1600, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia;(3) Syngenta Seeds S.A.S., 12, chemin de l"rsquo"Hobit, B.P. 27, 31790 Saint Sauveur, France
Abstract:Opportunities exist for replacing reduced height (Rht) genes Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b with alternative dwarfing genes for bread wheat improvement. In this study, the chromosomal locations of several height-reducing genes were determined by screening populations of recombinant inbred lines or doubled haploid lines varying for plant height with microsatellite markers. Linked markers were found for Rht5 (on chromosome 3BS), Rht12 (5AL) and Rht13 (7BS), which accounted for most of the phenotypic variance in height in the respective populations. Large height differences between genotypes (up to 43 cm) indicated linkage to major height-reducing genes. Rht4 was associated with molecular markers on chromosome 2BL, accounting for up to 30% of the variance in height. Confirming previous studies, Rht8 was linked to markers on chromosome 2DS, whereas a population varying for Rht9 revealed a region with a small but significant height effect on chromosome 5AL. The height-reducing effect of these dwarfing genes was repeatable across a range of environments. The molecular markers developed in this study will be useful for marker-assisted selection of alternative height-reducing genes, and to better understand the effects of different Rht genes on wheat growth and agronomic performance.
Keywords:Wheat  Reduced height  Dwarfing genes  Microsatellite markers  Marker-assisted selection
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