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Comparative Study
. 2005 Feb;110(3):445-53.
doi: 10.1007/s00122-004-1851-1. Epub 2004 Nov 24.

Genetic basis of barley caryopsis dormancy and seedling desiccation tolerance at the germination stage

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Comparative Study

Genetic basis of barley caryopsis dormancy and seedling desiccation tolerance at the germination stage

F Zhang et al. Theor Appl Genet. 2005 Feb.

Abstract

The genomic regions controlling caryopsis dormancy and seedling desiccation tolerance were identified using 152 F4 lines derived from a cross between Mona, a Swedish cultivar, and an Israeli xeric wild barley Hordeum spontaneum genotype collected at Wadi Qilt, Israel. Dormancy, the inability of a viable seed to germinate, and desiccation tolerance, the ability of the desiccated seedlings to revive after rehydration, were characterized by fitting the germination and revival data with growth curves, using three parameters: minimum, maximum, and slope of germination or revival rate derived by the least square method. The genetic map was constructed with 85 genetic markers (SSRs, AFLPs, STSs, and Dhn genes) using the MULTIPOINT: -mapping algorithm. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) mapping was conducted with the MULTIQTL: package. Ten genomic regions were detected that affected the target traits, seven of which affected both dormancy and desiccation tolerance traits. Both the wild barley genotype and the Swedish cultivar contributed the favorite alleles for caryopsis dormancy, whereas seedling desiccation tolerance was attributed to alleles descending from the cultivar. The results indicate that some barley dormancy genes are lost during domestication and that dormancy QTLs are associated with abiotic stress tolerance.

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