Genetic improvement of wheat early vigor promote weed-competitiveness under Mediterranean climate.

Plant Sci

The Robert H. Smith Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot 7610001, Israel. Electronic address:

Published: February 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Chemical weed control is currently the most effective method for managing weeds in wheat crops, but the rise of herbicide-resistant weeds threatens food security, necessitating the use of integrated non-chemical practices.
  • The research explores the integration of GA-responsive dwarfing genes into popular wheat cultivars to enhance early growth and competitiveness against weeds, focusing on promising near-isogenic lines (NILs) that show varied responses to gibberellic acid.
  • NIL OC1, exhibiting superior early vigor compared to its parent lines, was identified through greenhouse and field tests, emphasizing the importance of genetic modification in improving weed competitiveness and laying groundwork for more sustainable wheat production strategies in Mediterranean climates.

Article Abstract

Chemical weed-control is the most effective practice for wheat, however, rapid evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds threat food-security and calls for integration of non-chemical practices. We hypothesis that integration of alternative GA-responsive dwarfing genes into elite wheat cultivars can promote early vigor and weed-competitiveness under Mediterranean climate. We develop near-isogenic lines of bread wheat cultivars with GAR dwarfing genes and evaluate them for early vigor and weed-competitiveness under various environmental and management conditions to identify promising NIL for weed-competitiveness and grain yield. While all seven NILs responded to external gibberellic acid application, they exhibited differences in early vigor. Greenhouse and field evaluations highlighted NIL OC1 (Rht8andRht12) as a promising line, with significant advantage in canopy early vigor over its parental. To facilitate accurate and continuous early vigor data collection, we applied non-destructive image-based phenotyping approaches which offers non-expensive and end-user friendly solution for selection. NIL OC1 was tested under different weed density level, infestation waves, and temperatures and highlight the complex genotypic × environmental × management interactions. Our findings demonstrate the potential of genetic modification of dwarfing genes as promising approach to improve weed-competitiveness, and serve as basis for future breeding efforts to support sustainable wheat production under semi-arid Mediterranean climate.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2020.110785DOI Listing

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