Effect of Ppd-1 genes on durum wheat flowering time and grain filling duration in a wide range of latitudes

Understanding the effect of genetic factors controlling flowering time is essential to fine-tune crop development to each target environment and to maximize yield. A set of 35 durum wheat genotypes of spring growth-habit involving different allelic combinations at Ppd-A1 and Ppd-B1 genes was grown for 2 years at four sites at latitudes ranging from 19°N to 41°N. The emergence-flowering period was reduced from north to south. The frequency in the collection of the insensitive allele GS-105 at Ppd-A1 was greater (34%) than that of allele GS-100 (20%). Genotypes that flowered earlier due to the presence of alleles causing photoperiod insensitivity extended their grain-filling period, but less than the shortening in flowering time. The effect of the allele conferring photoperiod sensitivity at Ppd-A1 was stronger than that at Ppd-B1 (Ppd-A1b > Ppd-B1b). The effect of photoperiod insensitivity alleles was classified as GS-100 > GS-105 > Ppd-B1a. The phenotypic expression of alleles conferring photoperiod insensitivity at Ppd-A1 increased at sites with average day length from emergence to flowering lower than 12 h. An interaction effect was found between Ppd-A1 and Ppd-B1. Differences between allelic combinations in flowering time accounted for c. 66% of the variability induced by the genotype effect, with the remaining 34% being explained by genes controlling earliness per se. The shortest flowering time across sites corresponded to the allelic combination GS-100/Ppd-B1a, which reduced flowering time by 11 days irrespective of the Ppd-A1b/Ppd-B1b combination. The current study marks a further step towards elucidation of the phenotypic expression of genes regulating photoperiod sensitivity and their interaction with the environment.

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Main Authors: Royo, C., Alfaro, C., Villegas, D., Ammar, K., Dreisigacker, S.
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Published: Cambridge University Press 2016
Subjects:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, SEED FILLING, HARD WHEAT, GENE EXPRESSION, FLOWERING,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-168102021-10-12T19:12:29Z Effect of Ppd-1 genes on durum wheat flowering time and grain filling duration in a wide range of latitudes Royo, C. Alfaro, C. Villegas, D. Ammar, K. Dreisigacker, S. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY SEED FILLING HARD WHEAT GENE EXPRESSION FLOWERING Understanding the effect of genetic factors controlling flowering time is essential to fine-tune crop development to each target environment and to maximize yield. A set of 35 durum wheat genotypes of spring growth-habit involving different allelic combinations at Ppd-A1 and Ppd-B1 genes was grown for 2 years at four sites at latitudes ranging from 19°N to 41°N. The emergence-flowering period was reduced from north to south. The frequency in the collection of the insensitive allele GS-105 at Ppd-A1 was greater (34%) than that of allele GS-100 (20%). Genotypes that flowered earlier due to the presence of alleles causing photoperiod insensitivity extended their grain-filling period, but less than the shortening in flowering time. The effect of the allele conferring photoperiod sensitivity at Ppd-A1 was stronger than that at Ppd-B1 (Ppd-A1b > Ppd-B1b). The effect of photoperiod insensitivity alleles was classified as GS-100 > GS-105 > Ppd-B1a. The phenotypic expression of alleles conferring photoperiod insensitivity at Ppd-A1 increased at sites with average day length from emergence to flowering lower than 12 h. An interaction effect was found between Ppd-A1 and Ppd-B1. Differences between allelic combinations in flowering time accounted for c. 66% of the variability induced by the genotype effect, with the remaining 34% being explained by genes controlling earliness per se. The shortest flowering time across sites corresponded to the allelic combination GS-100/Ppd-B1a, which reduced flowering time by 11 days irrespective of the Ppd-A1b/Ppd-B1b combination. The current study marks a further step towards elucidation of the phenotypic expression of genes regulating photoperiod sensitivity and their interaction with the environment. 612-631 2016-06-06T17:35:56Z 2016-06-06T17:35:56Z 2016 Article http://hdl.handle.net/10883/16810 10.1017/S0021859615000507 English CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose. Open Access PDF United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 4 154 The Journal of Agricultural Science
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
SEED FILLING
HARD WHEAT
GENE EXPRESSION
FLOWERING
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
SEED FILLING
HARD WHEAT
GENE EXPRESSION
FLOWERING
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
SEED FILLING
HARD WHEAT
GENE EXPRESSION
FLOWERING
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SEED FILLING
HARD WHEAT
GENE EXPRESSION
FLOWERING
Royo, C.
Alfaro, C.
Villegas, D.
Ammar, K.
Dreisigacker, S.
Effect of Ppd-1 genes on durum wheat flowering time and grain filling duration in a wide range of latitudes
description Understanding the effect of genetic factors controlling flowering time is essential to fine-tune crop development to each target environment and to maximize yield. A set of 35 durum wheat genotypes of spring growth-habit involving different allelic combinations at Ppd-A1 and Ppd-B1 genes was grown for 2 years at four sites at latitudes ranging from 19°N to 41°N. The emergence-flowering period was reduced from north to south. The frequency in the collection of the insensitive allele GS-105 at Ppd-A1 was greater (34%) than that of allele GS-100 (20%). Genotypes that flowered earlier due to the presence of alleles causing photoperiod insensitivity extended their grain-filling period, but less than the shortening in flowering time. The effect of the allele conferring photoperiod sensitivity at Ppd-A1 was stronger than that at Ppd-B1 (Ppd-A1b > Ppd-B1b). The effect of photoperiod insensitivity alleles was classified as GS-100 > GS-105 > Ppd-B1a. The phenotypic expression of alleles conferring photoperiod insensitivity at Ppd-A1 increased at sites with average day length from emergence to flowering lower than 12 h. An interaction effect was found between Ppd-A1 and Ppd-B1. Differences between allelic combinations in flowering time accounted for c. 66% of the variability induced by the genotype effect, with the remaining 34% being explained by genes controlling earliness per se. The shortest flowering time across sites corresponded to the allelic combination GS-100/Ppd-B1a, which reduced flowering time by 11 days irrespective of the Ppd-A1b/Ppd-B1b combination. The current study marks a further step towards elucidation of the phenotypic expression of genes regulating photoperiod sensitivity and their interaction with the environment.
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Alfaro, C.
Villegas, D.
Ammar, K.
Dreisigacker, S.
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Villegas, D.
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title Effect of Ppd-1 genes on durum wheat flowering time and grain filling duration in a wide range of latitudes
title_short Effect of Ppd-1 genes on durum wheat flowering time and grain filling duration in a wide range of latitudes
title_full Effect of Ppd-1 genes on durum wheat flowering time and grain filling duration in a wide range of latitudes
title_fullStr Effect of Ppd-1 genes on durum wheat flowering time and grain filling duration in a wide range of latitudes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Ppd-1 genes on durum wheat flowering time and grain filling duration in a wide range of latitudes
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