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Identification of inheritance manner and responsible locus (Acsh) related to seed-shattering in grain amaranthus (Amaranthus cruentus).

Authors :
Kondo, Fumiya
Mikoshiba, Takara
Fujihara, Reo
Matsushima, Kenichi
Nemoto, Kazuhiro
Source :
Euphytica; Aug2024, Vol. 220 Issue 8, p1-11, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Amaranthus (Amaranthus spp.) is one of the crops considered superfoods, given that this grain is enriched for minerals, protein, and vitamins. Most cultivars of this species exhibit seed-shattering, resulting in a reduction in seed yield, but it is expected that this undesirable trait can be improved by further breeding. However, the genetic mechanism of seed-shattering in this organism remains largely unknown. In the present study, we compared two amaranthus isolates, the A. cruentus grain cultivar 'New Aztec' (NA) (which exhibits seed-shattering) and Amaranthus spp. Accession DB9350 (DB) (which lacks seed-shattering). In initial experiments, we conducted morphological observations of the spikelets and utricles in these two strains. NA, and not DB, showed a horizontal dehiscence line on the utricle, resulting in easy detachment of the upper part of the pericarp and seed release. Next, we investigated the presence or absence of seed-shattering in the F<subscript>1</subscript> and F<subscript>2</subscript> progeny of an NA×DB cross. Notably, all F<subscript>1</subscript> plants (n=10) showed shattering traits. In contrast, F<subscript>2</subscript> plants (n = 106) exhibited segregation, yielding 82 and 24 plants showing shattering and non-shattering traits (respectively), consistent with the segregation ratio expected for Mendelian inheritance (3:1, χ<superscript>2 </superscript>= 0.314, p = 0.575). To elucidate the genetics of this trait, we performed bulked segregant analysis and linkage analysis in the F<subscript>2</subscript> progeny. This analysis identified a locus, designated Acsh, in the 15.2–16.0 Mbp range of Chromosome 2B; the genotype at this locus co-segregated with the seed-shattering phenotype. Together, these data demonstrated that the seed-shattering trait in A. cruentus is a dominant, single-gene, qualitative trait regulated by Acsh. These results are expected to facilitate the breeding of non-shattering cultivars in grain amaranthus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00142336
Volume :
220
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Euphytica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179067195
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10681-024-03390-7