Phenotype study of multifoliolate leaf formation inTrifolium alexandrinumL.

Author:

Malaviya Devendra Ram12,Roy Ajoy Kumar2,Kaushal Pankaj23,Pathak Shalini2,Kalendar Ruslan45

Affiliation:

1. ICAR - Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, Lucknow, India

2. ICAR - Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi, India

3. ICAR - National Institute of Biotic Stress Management, Raipur, India

4. Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland

5. National Laboratory Astana, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, Aqmola, Kazakhstan

Abstract

BackgroundThe genusTrifoliumis characterized by typical trifoliolate leaves. Alterations in leaf formats from trifoliolate to multifoliolate, i.e., individual plants bearing trifoliolate, quadrifoliolate, pentafoliolate or more leaflets, were previously reported among many species of the genus. The study is an attempt to develop pure pentafoliolate plants ofT. alexandrinumand to understand its genetic control.MethodsThe experimental material consisted of two populations ofT. alexandrinumwith multifoliolate leaf expression, i.e.,interspecific hybrid progenies ofT. alexandrinumwithT. apertum, andT. alexandrinumgenotype Penta-1. Penetrance of the multifoliolate trait was observed among multifoliolate and trifoliolate plant progenies. In vitro culture and regeneration of plantlets from the axillary buds from different plant sources was also attempted.ResultsThe inheritance among a large number of plant progenies together with in vitro micro-propagation results did not establish a definite pattern. The multifoliolate leaf formation was of chimeric nature, i.e., more than one leaf format appearing on individual branches. Reversal to normal trifoliolate from multifoliolate was also quite common. Penetrance and expression of multifoliolate leaf formation was higher among the plants raised from multifoliolate plants. Multifoliolate and pure pentafoliolate plants were observed in the progenies of pure trifoliolate plants and vice-versa. There was an apparent increase in the pentafoliolate leaf formation frequency over the years due to targeted selection. A few progenies of the complete pentafoliolate plants in the first year were true breeding in the second year. Frequency of plantlets with multifoliolate leaf formation was also higher in in vitro axillary bud multiplication when the explant bud was excised from the multifoliolate leaf node.ConclusionNumber of leaflets being a discrete variable, occurrence of multifoliolate leaves on individual branches, reversal of leaf formats on branches and developing true breeding pentafoliolates were the factors leading to a hypothesis beyond normal Mendelian inheritance. Transposable elements (TEs) involved in leaf development in combination with epigenetics were probably responsible for alterations in the expression of leaflet number. Putative TE’s movement owing to chromosomal rearrangements possibly resulted in homozygous pentafoliolate trait with evolutionary significance. The hypothesis provides a new insight into understanding the genetic control of this trait inT. alexandrinumand may also be useful in otherTrifoliumspecies where such observations are reported.

Funder

Replace with: Indian Council of Agricultural Research, India. Science Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Science Committee of the Ministry of Education

Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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