Author:
Cheng Hongtao,Jin Fenwei,Zaman Qamar U.,Ding Bingli,Hao Mengyu,Wang Yi,Huang Yi,Wells Rachel,Dong Yun,Hu Qiong
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Plant height is one of the most important agronomic traits in many crops due to its influence on lodging resistance and yield performance. Although progress has been made in the use of dwarfing genes in crop improvement, identification of new dwarf germplasm is still of significant interest for breeding varieties with increased yield.
Results
Here we describe a dominant, dwarf mutant G7 of Brassica napus with down-curved leaves derived from tissue culture. To explore the genetic variation responsible for the dwarf phenotype, the mutant was crossed to a conventional line to develop a segregating F2 population. Bulks were formed from plants with either dwarf or conventional plant height and subjected to high throughput sequencing analysis via mutation mapping (MutMap). The dwarf mutation was mapped to a 0.6 Mb interval of B. napus chromosome C05. Candidate gene analysis revealed that one SNP causing an amino acid change in the domain II of Bna.IAA7.C05 may contribute to the dwarf phenotype. This is consistent with the phenotype of a gain-of-function indole-3-acetic acid (iaa) mutant in Bna.IAA7.C05 reported recently. GO and KEGG analysis of RNA-seq data revealed the down-regulation of auxin related genes, including many other IAA and small up regulated response (SAUR) genes, in the dwarf mutant.
Conclusion
Our studies characterize a new allele of Bna.IAA7.C05 responsible for the dwarf mutant generated from tissue culture. This may provide a valuable genetic resource for breeding for lodging resistance and compact plant stature in B. napus.
Funder
Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Project of Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences
The Key program of Technological Innovation in Hubei Province
The Earmarked Fund for Gansu Agriculture Research System
Open Research Fund of Key Laboratory for Biological Sciences and Genetic Improvement of Oil Crops, Ministry of Agriculture
Fundamental Research Funds for Central Non-profit Scientific Institution
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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