Wheat doubled haploids have a marked prevalence of chromosomal aberrations

Author:

Shrestha Sandesh1ORCID,Koo Dal‐Hoe1ORCID,Evers Byron1ORCID,Wu Shuangye1,Walkowiak Sean2ORCID,Hucl Pierre3,Pozniak Curtis3ORCID,Fritz Allan4ORCID,Poland Jesse15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Pathology Kansas State University Manhattan KS USA

2. Grain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission Winnipeg MB Canada

3. Crop Development Centre (CDC) University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK Canada

4. Department of Agronomy Kansas State University Manhattan KS USA

5. Center for Desert Agriculture King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Thuwal Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractDouble haploid (DH) population development is widely used in many crops, including wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), to rapidly produce fixed germplasm for breeding and genetic studies. The genome shock that takes place during DH induction could induce chromosomal aberrations that can impact genome integrity and subsequently plant fitness and agronomic performance. To evaluate the extent of chromosomal aberrations that exist as a result of the DH process, we studied two wheat DH populations: CDC Stanley×CDC Landmark and KS13H9×SYMonument. We utilized high‐throughput skim sequencing to construct digital karyotypes of these populations to quantify deletions and aneuploidy with high resolution and accuracy, which was confirmed in selected plants by cytological analysis. The two populations studied showed high proportion of abnormal primary DH lines, 55 and 45%, respectively, based on at least one abnormality per progeny. The chromosomal abnormalities are genetically unstable and were observed segregating in the subsequent generations. These observations have important implications for the use of DH lines in genetics and breeding.

Funder

United States Agency for International Development

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Genetics

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