Agronomy (Apr 2015)

Detection of NAM-A1 Natural Variants in Bread Wheat Reveals Differences in Haplotype Distribution between a Worldwide Core Collection and European Elite Germplasm

  • Fabien Cormier,
  • Mickaël Throude,
  • Catherine Ravel,
  • Jacques Le Gouis,
  • Magalie Leveugle,
  • Stéphane Lafarge,
  • Florence Exbrayat,
  • Nadine Duranton,
  • Sébastien Praud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy5020143
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 143 – 151

Abstract

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In wheat, remobilization of nitrogen absorbed before anthesis and regulation of monocarpic senescence is a major issue in breeding for nutrient use efficiency. We identified natural variants of NAM-A1, a gene having the same role as its well-characterized homoeolog NAM-B1, a NAC transcription factor associated with senescence kinetics and nutrient remobilization to the grain. Differences in haplotype frequencies between a worldwide core collection and a panel of European elite varieties were assessed and discussed. Moreover, hypotheses for the loss of function of the most common haplotype in elite European germplasm are discussed.

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