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An Induced Sorghum Mutant Population Suitable for Bioenergy Research
Authors:Zhanguo Xin  Ming Li Wang  Gloria Burow  John Burke
Institution:1. Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Unit, USDA-ARS, 3810 4th Street, Lubbock, TX, 79415, USA
2. PGRCU, USDA-ARS, 1109 Experiment Street, Griffin, GA, 30223, USA
Abstract:The sorghum Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] inbred line BTx623 has served as a parent for development of several mapping populations, also providing a source for the generation of DNA libraries for physical mapping, and as the inbred line selected for sorghum genome sequencing. Since genetic mapping, physical mapping and genome sequencing are all based on the same inbred line, these genetic resources have made the genome study of sorghum very efficient. However, in comparison with other model species, there is one important genetic resource still missing in the sorghum research community, a mutant population. A systematically annotated mutant population will facilitate many avenues of research, especially those focusing on functional genomics and bioenergy research. Here we report the generation of a sorghum mutant population derived from the inbred line BTx623 by treatment with the chemical agent ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS). The mutant population consists of 1,600 pedigreed M3 families; each of them was derived from an independent M1 seed. Many lines displayed traits such as brown midrib (bmr), erect leaves (erl), multiple tillers (mtl), and late flowering (lfl), characteristics useful for bioenergy research. Results from our phenotyping and genotyping studies indicate that this mutant population will be a valuable and useful genetic resource for both sorghum functional genomics and bioenergy research.
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