Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Oct 2013)

Barley and Wheat Share the Same Gene Controlling the Short Basic Vegetative Period

  • Rui-hua LÜ,
  • Yan-hao XU,
  • Rodger Boyd,
  • Xiao-qi ZHANG,
  • Sue Broughton,
  • Michael Jones,
  • Cheng-dao LI,
  • Yao-feng CHEN

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
pp. 1703 – 1711

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Basic vegetative period (BVP) is an important trait for determining flowering time and adaptation to variable environments. A short BVP barley mutant is about 30 d shorter than its wild type. Genetic analysis using 557 F2 individuals revealed that the short BVP is governed by a single recessive gene (BVP-1) and was further validated in 2 090 F3 individuals. The BVP-1 gene was first mapped to barley chromosome 1H using SSR markers. Comparative genomic analysis demonstrated that the chromosome region of BVP-1 is syntenic to rice chromosome 5 and Brachypodium chromosome 2. Barley ESTs/genes were identified after comparison with candidate genes in rice and Brachypodium; seven new gene-specific markers were developed and mapped in the mapping populations. The BVP-1 gene co-segregated with the Mot1 and Ftsh4 genes and was flanked by the gene-specific markers AK252360 (0.2 cM) and CA608558 (0.5 cM). Further analysis demonstrated that barley and wheat share the same short BVP gene controlling early flowering.

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