Allelic Distribution in Some of Dwarfing Genes in Iranian Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Genotypes
Author(s) -
Seyyed Hamid Reza Ramazani,
Habibollah Ghazvini,
M. R. Jalal Kamali,
Elias Arazmjoo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of crop breeding
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2676-4628
pISSN - 2228-6128
DOI - 10.29252/jcb.10.26.1
Subject(s) - dwarfing , biology , allele , gene , genotype , winter wheat , genetics , agronomy
Decrease the plant height using the Rht genes is one of the main strategies to improve the resistance to lodging and fertilization and to increase the productivity in wheat. In Iran, like to other parts of world, these genes are entered to new introduced and released varieties. To study allelic diversity of two main dwarf genes (Rht-D b and Rht-B b) and their effects on morphological traits of Iranian wheat cultivars, this study was conducted in filed and molecular level using specific STS-PCR primers. Correlation analysis among morphological traits such as plant height, final leaf number, spike length and days to heading with dwarfism alleles was done. Results showed that the highest percentage of allelic composition was related to Rht B -b/Rht D -a with . . Also . of the studied cultivars at least carried one of the dwarfism alleles that it verify the entrance of dwarfism genes into Iranian wheat cultivars. Only plant height had negative and significant correlation with dwarfism alleles (r=. **). The results of cluster analysis showed that genotypes were classified into groups. The first group, have Rht B -b/Rht D -a genotype, Group II have Rht B -a/Rht D -b genotype and the third group have Rht B -a/Rht D -a genotype. Proper using of these genes in breeding programs can improve lodging resistance and also increase grain yield in wheat.
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