1. Delays in heading and improvements in both spikelet number and spike length are associated with the Aegilops tausschii photoperiod-sensitive ppd-D1b allele.
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Ning, Shunzong, Zhao, Laibin, Li, Shijie, Li, Shengke, Zang, Tianqing, Liu, Yu'e, Yang, Hongkun, Chen, Xuejiao, Chen, Xue, Yi, Yingjin, Hao, Ming, Zhang, Lianquan, Ma, Li, Liu, Yaxi, Huang, Lin, Yuan, Zhongwei, and Liu, Dengcai
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AEGILOPS ,INFLORESCENCES ,ALLELES ,GENETIC markers ,WHEAT - Abstract
The spikelet number per spike (SNS) and spike length (SL) are key traits of interest for improving grain yields. Photoperiod-1 (Ppd-1) is a key regulator of inflorescence architecture and paired spikelet development in wheat. In this study, 170 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived by crossing synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW-L1) with a commercial cultivar (Chuanmai 32) were evaluated for the number of days to heading (DTH), SNS and SL in four different years. Eight PPD1 combination homoeologs were also identified in the RILs by using genetic marker analysis. DTH had highly significant or significant positive correlations with SNS and SL, while SL also had a highly significant positive correlation with SNS. As a single factor, the photoperiod-sensitive ppd-D1b alleles had the largest effect on delaying heading, and these results showed that SL and SNS can eventually be increased. These findings confirmed that photoperiod-sensitive ppd-D1b is a potential means of increasing wheat yields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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