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  • Trehalose 6-phosphate (T6P) signaling influences carbon use in plants and has potential for improving crop yields, yet the specific roles of trehalose phosphate synthase (TPS) and trehalose phosphate phosphatase (TPP) genes in this process are not fully understood.
  • Researchers used advanced sequencing methods on TPS and TPP genes within a unique breeding panel of spring wheat to explore their impact on yield-related traits, such as plant height, biomass, and grain characteristics.
  • The study revealed significant genetic variation linked to TPS and TPP genes, showing both positive and negative selections, as well as interactions among genes that affect plant growth and yield traits, highlighting the importance of these genes for future crop

Article Abstract

Trehalose 6-phosphate (T6P) signalling regulates carbon use and allocation and is a target to improve crop yields. However, the specific contributions of trehalose phosphate synthase (TPS) and trehalose phosphate phosphatase (TPP) genes to source- and sink-related traits remain largely unknown. We used enrichment capture sequencing on TPS and TPP genes to estimate and partition the genetic variation of yield-related traits in a spring wheat () breeding panel specifically built to capture the diversity across the 75,000 CIMMYT wheat cultivar collection. Twelve phenotypes were correlated to variation in TPS and TPP genes including plant height and biomass (source), spikelets per spike, spike growth and grain filling traits (sink) which showed indications of both positive and negative gene selection. Individual genes explained proportions of heritability for biomass and grain-related traits. Three homologues were particularly significant for trait variation. Epistatic interactions were found within and between the TPS and TPP gene families for both plant height and grain-related traits. Gene-based prediction improved predictive ability for grain weight when gene effects were combined with the whole-genome markers. Our study has generated a wealth of information on natural variation of TPS and TPP genes related to yield potential which confirms the role for T6P in resource allocation and in affecting traits such as grain number and size confirming other studies which now opens up the possibility of harnessing natural genetic variation more widely to better understand the contribution of native genes to yield traits for incorporation into breeding programmes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459250PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fes3.292DOI Listing

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