Dynamics of floret initiation/death determining spike fertility in wheat as affected by Ppd genes under field conditions.

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Department of Crop and Forest Sciences and AGROTECNIO (Center for Research in Agrotechnology), University of Lleida, Lleida, Spain.

Published: April 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Understanding the physiological factors that influence the number of fertile florets in wheat is crucial for optimizing yield, particularly focusing on the role of specific genes related to floret development.
  • Field experiments aim to analyze how floret initiation and loss dynamics differ among wheat lines with photoperiod-insensitive traits, revealing that certain genetic variations, especially Ppd-1a alleles, can negatively impact the number of fertile florets.
  • The study concludes that while altering photoperiod sensitivity can affect flowering times, it may lead to a decrease in spike fertility mainly due to variations in how florets are generated and survive during development.

Article Abstract

As wheat yield is linearly related to grain number, understanding the physiological determinants of the number of fertile florets based on floret development dynamics due to the role of the particular genes is relevant. The effects of photoperiod genes on dynamics of floret development are largely ignored. Field experiments were carried out to (i) characterize the dynamics of floret primordia initiation and degeneration and (ii) to determine which are the most critical traits of such dynamics in establishing genotypic differences in the number of fertile florets at anthesis in near isogenic lines (NILs) carrying photoperiod-insensitive alleles. Results varied in magnitude between the two growing seasons, but in general introgression of Ppd-1a alleles reduced the number of fertile florets. The actual effect was affected not only by the genome and the doses but also by the source of the alleles. Differences in the number of fertile florets were mainly explained by differences in the floret generation/degeneration dynamics, and in most cases associated with floret survival. Manipulating photoperiod insensitivity, unquestionably useful for changing flowering time, may reduce spike fertility but much less than proportionally to the change in duration of development, as the insensitivity alleles did increase the rate of floret development.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5920323PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery105DOI Listing

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