Genetic analysis of water loss of excised leaves associated with drought tolerance in wheat

2018
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Czyczylo-Mysza, Ilona Mieczyslawa
Marcinska, Izabela

Skrzypek, Edyta

Bocianowski, Jan

Dziurka, Kinga

Rančić, Dragana

Radošević, Radenko
Pekić-Quarrie, Sofija
Dodig, Dejan

Quarrie, Steve

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BACKGROUND: . Wheat is widely affected by drought. Low excised-leaf water loss (ELWL) has frequently been associated with improved grain yield under drought. This study dissected the genetic control of ELWL in wheat, associated physiological, morphological and anatomical leaf traits, and compared these with yield QTLs. Methods. Ninety-four hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) doubled haploids, mapped with over 700 markers, were tested for three years for ELWL from detached leaf 4 of glasshouse-grown plants. In one experiment, stomata per unit area and leaf thickness parameters from leaf cross-sections were measured. QTLs were identified using QTLCartographer. Results. ELWL was significantly negatively correlated with leaf length, width, area and thickness. Major QTLs for ELWL during 0-3 h and 3-6 h were coincident across trials on 3A, 3B, 4B, 5B, 5D, 6B, 7A, 7B, 7D and frequently coincident (inversely) with leaf size QTLs. Yield in other trials was sometimes associated with ELWL and ...leaf size phenotypically and genotypically, but more frequently under non-droughted than droughted conditions. QTL coincidence showed only ELWL to be associated with drought/control yield ratio. Discussion. Our results demonstrated that measures of ELWL and leaf size were equally effective predictors of yield, and both were more useful for selecting under favourable than stressed conditions.
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Morphology / Leaf size / QTL analysis / Stomata / Anatomy / Yield / Excised-leaf water loss (ELWL) / Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)Source:
Peerj, 2018, 6Publisher:
- PEERJ Inc, London
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- Ministry of Science and Higher Education, PolandMinistry of Science and Higher Education, Poland [479/N-COST-2009/0, 480/N-COST/2009/0]
- statutory investigations in IPP PAS, Krakow, Poland
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.5063
ISSN: 2167-8359
PubMed: 30002956
WoS: 000437762400003
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85049631041
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Czyczylo-Mysza, Ilona Mieczyslawa AU - Marcinska, Izabela AU - Skrzypek, Edyta AU - Bocianowski, Jan AU - Dziurka, Kinga AU - Rančić, Dragana AU - Radošević, Radenko AU - Pekić-Quarrie, Sofija AU - Dodig, Dejan AU - Quarrie, Steve PY - 2018 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4776 AB - BACKGROUND: . Wheat is widely affected by drought. Low excised-leaf water loss (ELWL) has frequently been associated with improved grain yield under drought. This study dissected the genetic control of ELWL in wheat, associated physiological, morphological and anatomical leaf traits, and compared these with yield QTLs. Methods. Ninety-four hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) doubled haploids, mapped with over 700 markers, were tested for three years for ELWL from detached leaf 4 of glasshouse-grown plants. In one experiment, stomata per unit area and leaf thickness parameters from leaf cross-sections were measured. QTLs were identified using QTLCartographer. Results. ELWL was significantly negatively correlated with leaf length, width, area and thickness. Major QTLs for ELWL during 0-3 h and 3-6 h were coincident across trials on 3A, 3B, 4B, 5B, 5D, 6B, 7A, 7B, 7D and frequently coincident (inversely) with leaf size QTLs. Yield in other trials was sometimes associated with ELWL and leaf size phenotypically and genotypically, but more frequently under non-droughted than droughted conditions. QTL coincidence showed only ELWL to be associated with drought/control yield ratio. Discussion. Our results demonstrated that measures of ELWL and leaf size were equally effective predictors of yield, and both were more useful for selecting under favourable than stressed conditions. PB - PEERJ Inc, London T2 - Peerj T1 - Genetic analysis of water loss of excised leaves associated with drought tolerance in wheat VL - 6 DO - 10.7717/peerj.5063 ER -
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Czyczylo-Mysza, I. M., Marcinska, I., Skrzypek, E., Bocianowski, J., Dziurka, K., Rančić, D., Radošević, R., Pekić-Quarrie, S., Dodig, D.,& Quarrie, S.. (2018). Genetic analysis of water loss of excised leaves associated with drought tolerance in wheat. in Peerj PEERJ Inc, London., 6. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5063
Czyczylo-Mysza IM, Marcinska I, Skrzypek E, Bocianowski J, Dziurka K, Rančić D, Radošević R, Pekić-Quarrie S, Dodig D, Quarrie S. Genetic analysis of water loss of excised leaves associated with drought tolerance in wheat. in Peerj. 2018;6. doi:10.7717/peerj.5063 .
Czyczylo-Mysza, Ilona Mieczyslawa, Marcinska, Izabela, Skrzypek, Edyta, Bocianowski, Jan, Dziurka, Kinga, Rančić, Dragana, Radošević, Radenko, Pekić-Quarrie, Sofija, Dodig, Dejan, Quarrie, Steve, "Genetic analysis of water loss of excised leaves associated with drought tolerance in wheat" in Peerj, 6 (2018), https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5063 . .