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Genetic Basis of Grain Size and Weight in Rice, Wheat, and Barley

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms242316921

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grain size; grain weight; genetic regulation; rice; wheat; barley

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Grain size is a crucial factor affecting grain yield in cereals, controlled by multiple genes. While several genes controlling grain size have been identified in rice, the genetic background of grain size in other cereal crops such as wheat and barley remains largely unexplored. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying grain size in wheat, barley, and rice, and presents a list of experimentally validated genes with significant effects on grain size.
Grain size is a key component of grain yield in cereals. It is a complex quantitative trait controlled by multiple genes. Grain size is determined via several factors in different plant development stages, beginning with early tillering, spikelet formation, and assimilates accumulation during the pre-anthesis phase, up to grain filling and maturation. Understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms that control grain size is a prerequisite for improving grain yield potential. The last decade has brought significant progress in genomic studies of grain size control. Several genes underlying grain size and weight were identified and characterized in rice, which is a model plant for cereal crops. A molecular function analysis revealed most genes are involved in different cell signaling pathways, including phytohormone signaling, transcriptional regulation, ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, and other physiological processes. Compared to rice, the genetic background of grain size in other important cereal crops, such as wheat and barley, remains largely unexplored. However, the high level of conservation of genomic structure and sequences between closely related cereal crops should facilitate the identification of functional orthologs in other species. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the genetic and molecular bases of grain size and weight in wheat, barley, and rice, focusing on the latest discoveries in the field. We also present possibly the most updated list of experimentally validated genes that have a strong effect on grain size and discuss their molecular function.

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