Plants (Apr 2021)

<i>QMrl-7B</i> Enhances Root System, Biomass, Nitrogen Accumulation and Yield in Bread Wheat

  • Jiajia Liu,
  • Qi Zhang,
  • Deyuan Meng,
  • Xiaoli Ren,
  • Hanwen Li,
  • Zhenqi Su,
  • Na Zhang,
  • Liya Zhi,
  • Jun Ji,
  • Junming Li,
  • Fa Cui,
  • Liqiang Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10040764
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 764

Abstract

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Genetic improvement of root systems is an efficient approach to improve yield potential and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) of crops. QMrl-7B was a major stable quantitative trait locus (QTL) controlling the maximum root length in wheat (Triticum aestivum L). Two types of near isogenic lines (A-NILs with superior and B-NILs with inferior alleles) were used to specify the effects of QMrl-7B on root, grain output and nitrogen-related traits under both low nitrogen (LN) and high nitrogen (HN) environments. Trials in two consecutive growing seasons showed that the root traits, including root length (RL), root area (RA) and root dry weight (RDW), of the A-NILs were higher than those of the B-NILs at seedling stage (SS) before winter, jointing stage (JS), 10 days post anthesis (PA10) and maturity (MS), respectively. Under the LN environment, in particular, all the root traits showed significant differences between the two types of NILs (p p p QMrl-7B A-NILs manifested larger root systems compared to the B-NILs which is favorable to N uptake and accumulation, and eventually enhanced grain production. This research provides valuable information for genetic improvement of root traits and breeding elite wheat varieties with high yield potential and NPFP.

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