Crop Journal (Apr 2022)

Identification and validation of a major gene for kernel length at the P1 locus in Triticum polonicum

  • Songyue Chai,
  • Qin Yao,
  • Rui Liu,
  • Wenhui Xiang,
  • Xue Xiao,
  • Xing Fan,
  • Jian Zeng,
  • Lina Sha,
  • Houyang Kang,
  • Haiqin Zhang,
  • Dan Long,
  • Dandan Wu,
  • Yonghong Zhou,
  • Yi Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 387 – 396

Abstract

Read online

Kernel size, one of the traits that determine wheat yield, is controlled by multiple quantitative trait loci. Polish wheat (Triticum polonicum) has elongated and plump kernel and is a valuable material for breeding high-yielding wheat cultivars. However, genes or loci determining kernel length (KL) in Polish wheat are unknown. We identified and validated a major KL gene, KL-PW, at the P1 locus in Polish wheat. KL-PW is VRT-A2, which encodes a MIKC-type MADS-box protein (MADS55). An insertion/deletion mutation in intron 1 of VRT-A2PW led to an alternatively spliced transcript, VRT-A2PW2. Quantitative PCR analysis showed that VRT-A2PW was more highly expressed in developing seeds than was VRT-A2Ailanmai. Brassinosteroid (BR) sensitivity experiment and the expression of BR-related genes indicated that VRT-A2PW functions as a positive regulator of BR responses. VRT-A2PW significantly increased KL of wheat. These findings not only reveal the molecular basis of KL-PW in controlling KL, but also provide a valuable genetic resource for increasing kernel size in wheat.

Keywords