Expression of high zinc efficiency of Aegilops tauschii and Triticum monococcum in synthetic hexaploid wheats |
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Authors: | Cakmak I. Cakmak O. Eker S. Ozdemir A. Watanabe N. Braun H.J. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Cukurova University, 01330 Adana, Turkey FAX No;(2) Laboratory of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, Gifu University, Gifu 501-11, Japan;(3) CIMMYT, POB 39, Emek, 06511 Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The effect of varied zinc (Zn) supply on shoot and root dry matter production, severity of Zn deficiency symptoms and Zn tissue concentrations was studied in two Triticum turgidum (BBAA) genotypes and three synthetic hexaploid wheat genotypes by growing plants in a Zn-deficient calcareous soil under greenhouse conditions with (+Zn=5 mg kg-1 soil) and without (−Zn) Zn supply. Two synthetic wheats (BBAADD) were derived from two different Aegilops tauschii (DD) accessions using same Triticum turgidum (BBAA), while one synthetic wheat (BBAAAA) was derived from Triticum turgidum (BBAA) and Triticum monococcum (AA). Visible symptoms of Zn deficiency, such as occurrence of necrotic patches on leaves and reduction in shoot elongation developed more rapidly and severely in tetraploid wheats than in synthetic hexaploid wheats. Correspondingly, decreases in shoot and root dry matter production due to Zn deficiency were higher in tetraploid wheats than in synthetic hexaploid wheats. Transfer of the DD genome from Aegilops tauschii or the AA genome from Triticum monococcum to tetraploid wheat greatly improved root and particularly shoot growth under Zn-deficient, but not under Zn-sufficient conditions. Better growth and lesser Zn deficiency symptoms in synthetic hexaploid wheats than in tetraploid wheats were not accompanied by increases in Zn concentration per unit dry weight, but related more to the total amount of Zn per shoot, especially in the case of synthetic wheats derived from Aegilops tauschii. This result indicates higher Zn uptake capacity of synthetic wheats. The results demonstrated that the genes for high Zn efficiency from Aegilops tauschii (DD) and Triticum monococcum (AA) are expressed in the synthetic hexaploid wheats. These wheat relatives can be used as valuable sources of genes for improvement of Zn efficiency in wheat. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Aegilops tauschii synthetic wheats Triticum monococcum zinc deficiency zinc efficiency |
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