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Genetic variation and genetic control of intraspikelet differences in grain weight and seed dormancy in wild and domesticated emmer wheats

Journal

BREEDING SCIENCE
Volume 72, Issue 3, Pages 198-212

Publisher

JAPANESE SOC BREEDING
DOI: 10.1270/jsbbs.21060

Keywords

Triticum turgidum; wild emmer wheat; seed dormancy; grain weight; genetic diversity; domes-; tication; preharvest sprouting

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Intraspikelet differences in grain size and seed dormancy in wild emmer wheat were found to be controlled by genetic factors. Wild emmer populations consist of genotypes with varying degrees of dormancy, and the genetic control of seed dormancy may be independent of intraspikelet grain size differences.
Seed dormancy, a vital strategy for wild plant species to adapt to an unpredictable environment in their natu??? ral habitats, was eliminated from cereals during the domestication process. Intraspikelet differences in grain size and seed dormancy have been observed in wild emmer wheat. To elucidate the genetic variation of these intraspikelet differences and to determine their genetic control, grain weight ratio (first florets/second florets) (GWR), germination rate, and germination index (GI) were analyzed in 67 wild and 82 domesticated emmer wheat accessions, as well as F1 hybrids, F2 populations, and F3???F6 populations derived from reciprocal crosses between wild and domesticated lines. Only the grains on the first florets of two-grained spikelets in wild accessions had varying degrees of dormancy with GI ranging from 0 to 1, which positively correlated with their GWR. This implies that wild emmer populations comprised genotypes with varying degrees of dormancy, including nondormant genotypes. According to segregations observed in F2 populations, the intra??? spikelet grain weight difference was controlled by two independently inherited loci. Furthermore, low-GWR populations with low or high GI values could be selected in F5 and F6 generations, implying that the major loci associated with dormancy might be independent of intraspikelet grain weight difference.

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