Author:
Osborne B. G.,Turnbull K. M.,Anderssen R. S.,Rahman S.,Sharp P. J.,Appels R.
Abstract
The genetic factors that determine grain hardness in Australian wheat
(Triticum aestivum L.) germplasm were investigated by
studying the grain from 4 crosses (160–180 lines per cross). Although
not all the crosses were between hard and soft wheats, the doubled haploid
lines derived from the crosses showed significant variation in hardness as
assessed either by the Single-Kernel Characterisation System (SKCS 4100) or
the scanning electron microscopy appearance of cut surfaces. The wheat
cultivars used in the study were Cranbrook, Halberd, CD87, Katepwa, Sunco,
Tasman, Egret, and Sunstar and of these only Egret is normally regarded as
soft. The quantitative information from the SKCS 4100 was integrated into the
genetic map information established for the Cranbrook Halberd, CD87 Katepwa,
and Sunco Tasman crosses. For the Egret Sunstar cross, the limited information
available from the positioning of genetic markers was used to specifically
examine the linkage between the hardness trait and the
Pina-D1 (puroindoline) genetic locus on 5DS, and very
close linkage was established. The Egret Sunstar cross was also used to
develop a more rigorous rheologically based analysis of the raw SKCS crush
response data. In addition, the cut surface of the lines was analysed and most
(98%) of the samples showed a genetic linkage between the appearance of
the cut surface (related to vitreousness) and the SKCS hardness index. Among
the other crosses only Cranbrook Halberd showed linkage of the hardness trait
to the previously identified hardness locus (ha) located on 5DS as defined by
DNA markers for the Pina-D1 locus, and the
microsatellite wmc233. The statistical association was shown to be highly
significant, with approximately 30% of the variation accounted for by
the 5DS region. Another region on chromosome 4D showed a significant
association in the Cranbrook Halberd cross. The CD87 Katepwa cross did not
show any consistent associations between the SKCS measures and chromosome
region, whereas in the Sunco Tasman cross a highly significant association
only on chromosome 4B (accounting for 20% of the variation) was
suggested. The Sunco Tasman cross showed an overlap of the chromosome region
that accounted for variation in both grain weight and hardness and this
influence of grain weight on hardness was independently confirmed by a
detailed qualitative rheological analysis of the crush response profiles for
the Egret Sunstar lines. It is evident from the study that, in Australian
wheat lines, there are some major effects on grain hardness that are not
associated with the classical ha locus located on 5DS.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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