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Evaluation of dry matter production and yield in early-sown wheat using near-isogenic lines for the vernalization locus Vrn-D1

Authors :
Hiroko Sawada
Hiromi Matsuyama
Hitoshi Matsunaka
Masaya Fujita
Natsumi Okamura
Masako Seki
Hisayo Kojima
Chikako Kiribuchi-Otobe
Toshiyuki Takayama
Shunsuke Oda
Kazuhiro Nakamura
Tetsufumi Sakai
Morio Matsuzaki
Kenji Kato
Source :
Plant Production Science, Vol 22, Iss 2, Pp 275-284 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

Abstract

Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain yield is predicted to decrease in the future because of an increase in air temperature globally. To clarify the effects of the vernalization response gene in wheat to warmer winters, we compared dry matter production and grain yield between spring wheat ‘Asakazekomugi’ and its winter-type near-isogenic line (NIL) carrying different alleles of the vernalization response gene Vrn-D1 under early-, standard-, and late-sowing conditions. Under early-sowing conditions, dry matter production of the NIL carrying the winter allele of Vrn-D1, named Asa (Vrn-D1b), exceeded that of ‘Asakazekomugi’ from mid-March (after stem elongation in Asa (Vrn-D1b)) when the temperatures rose. Tiller number and leaf area index under early-sowing conditions were consistently higher in Asa (Vrn-D1b) than in ‘Asakazekomugi’ from mid-March onward. It was suggested that the early-sown ‘Asakazekomugi’ could not effectively absorb solar radiation to produce dry matter because of the acceleration of stem elongation caused by the Vrn-D1 gene during the cold season. The grain yield of Asa (Vrn-D1b) with early sowing was higher than with standard sowing. In contrast, the grain yield of ‘Asakazekomugi’ was lower in the early-sown crop than in the crop sown at the standard date. These results suggested that the higher grain yield of Asa (Vrn-D1b) than that of ‘Asakazekomugi’ under early-sown conditions could be due to Asa (Vrn-D1b) maintaining high dry matter production after the jointing stage by suppressing acceleration of growth caused by warm conditions after sowing. Abbreviations CGR: crop growth rate; HI: harvest index; LAI: leaf area index; NIL: near-isogenic line; SNP: single-nucleotide polymorphism

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1343943X and 13491008
Volume :
22
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Plant Production Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b7a6cd9438684c588d59ab3de4589c0f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2018.1563495