Agronomy (Nov 2019)

Marker-Assisted Development of a Blue-Grained Substitution Line Carrying the <i>Thinopyrum ponticum</i> Chromosome 4Th(4D) in the Spring Bread Wheat Saratovskaya 29 Background

  • Elena Gordeeva,
  • Ekaterina Badaeva,
  • Rimma Yudina,
  • Lyudmila Shchukina,
  • Olesya Shoeva,
  • Elena Khlestkina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9110723
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 723

Abstract

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There is growing interest in cereals with anthocyanins in grain as a source of natural biologically active compounds beneficial for human health. In bread wheat, anthocyanins accumulate in the pericarp, under control of Pp genes, and in the aleurone layer, under control of Ba. Breeding anthocyanin-rich wheat cultivars is possible through the transfer of genes from genetic stocks to the desired cultivars. A blue-grained substitution line, s:S294Th(4D) (BC7 progeny), of the bread wheat cultivar Saratovskaya 29 (S29) carrying the Thinopyrum ponticum (Podp.) chromosome 4Th was developed. The 4Th/4D substitution was confirmed with chromosome C-banding and multicolor FISH, as well as by microsatellite analysis. Total anthocyanin content in the bran fraction of the new blue-grained line was 475.7 μg/g compared to 355.6 μg/g of the control purple-grained near-isogenic line, i:S29Pp-A1Pp-D1Pp3P, and a total absence in S29. Although the developed line carries entire chromosome substitution, its 1000 grains weight, milling parameters, and dough physical properties did not differ or decreased slightly comparison to S29. These results support that the developed substitution line can be of interest in breeding programs to increase the anthocyanin production in commercial varieties.

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