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GENOME
卷 50, 期 5, 页码 511-516出版社
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1139/G07-028
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earliness; Triticum aestivum L.; spring wheat; vernalization; Vrn genes
Vernalization response (Vrn) genes play a major role in determining the flowering/maturity times of springsown wheat. We characterized a representative set of 40 western Canadian adapted spring wheat cultivars/lines for 3 Vrn loci. The 40 genotypes were screened, along with 4 genotypes of known Vrn genes, using previously published genomespecific polymerase chain reaction primers designed for detecting the presence or absence of dominant or recessive alleles of the major Vrn loci: Vrn-Al, Vrn-Bl, and Vrn-Dl. The dominant promoter duplication allele Vrn-Ala was present in 34 of 40 cultivars/lines, whereas the promoter deletion allele Vrn-Alb was present in only I of the western Canadian cultivars (Triticrum aestivarrn L. `Rescue') and 2 of its derivative chromosomal substitution lines. The intron deletion allele Vrn-Alc was not present in any line tested. Only 4 of the western Canadian spring wheat cultivars tested here carry the recessive vrn-Al allele. The dominant allele of Vrn-BI was detected in 20 cultivars/lines. Fourteen cultivars/lines had dominant alleles of Vrn-Ala and Vrn-BI in combination. All cultivars/lines carried the recessive allele for Vr-n-Dl. The predominance of the dominant allele Vrrr-Ala in Canadian spring wheat appears to be due to the allele's vernalization insensitivity, which confers earliness under nonvernalizing growing conditions. Wheat breeders in western Canada have incorporated the Vrn-Ala allele into spring wheats mainly by selecting for early genotypes for a short growing season, thereby avoiding early and late season frosts. For the development of early maturing cultivars with high yield potential, different combinations of Vrn alleles may be incorporated into spring wheat breeding programs in western Canada.
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