Control of late maturity alpha-amylase in wheat by the dwarfing gene Rht-D1b and genes on the 1B/1R translocation |
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Authors: | A. D. Farrell P. S. Kettlewell J. Simmonds J. E. Flintham J. W. Snape P. Werner P. L. Jack |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Life Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago 2. Crop and Environmental Sciences, Harper Adams University, Shropshire, UK 3. Department of Crop Genetics, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK 4. KWS Ltd, Thriplow, Hertfordshire, UK 5. RAGT Seeds Ltd, Grange Road, Essex, UK
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Abstract: | The occurrence of late maturity alpha-amylase (LMA) was investigated using two doubled haploid wheat populations segregating for the dwarfing gene Rht-D1b and the 1B/1R translocation. Genotypes were assessed in the field and in controlled environments where a cold-shock treatment was used to induce LMA. Results from field-grown genotypes from the cross Spark × Rialto suggest that the absence of Rht-D1b or the presence of the 1B/1R translocation increases the expression of LMA.These two genetic factors were found to act independently and to have a positive interaction (complementary epistasis). In Option × Potent genotypes fixed for Rht-D1b, the 1B/1R effect was similar to that seen in the equivalent Spark × Rialto genotypes. Under controlled environment conditions, genotypes with the 1B/1R translocation showed a higher occurrence of LMA under both control and cold-shock conditions. 1B/1R was present in the majority of genotypes expressing LMA under control and cold-shock conditions. The results point to the novel finding that the 1B/1R translocation increases the expression of alpha-amylase in LMA-prone germplasm independently of effects of Rht-D1b, whereas previously it had been thought to act by a modification of the Rht-D1b effect. |
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