New Observations of the Effects of the Cytoplasm of Aegilops kotschyi Boiss. in Bread Wheat Triticum aestivum L.

dc.contributor.authorFan, Chaolanen
dc.contributor.authorMelonek, Joannaen
dc.contributor.authorLukaszewski, Adam J.en
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-23T10:25:46Z
dc.date.available2025-05-23T10:25:46Z
dc.date.issued2024en
dc.description.abstractThe cytoplasm of Aegilops kotschyi is known for the induction of male sterility and haploidy in wheat. Both systems originally appeared rather simple, but manipulation of the standard chromosome constitution of the nuclear genome revealed additional interactions. This study shows that while there is little or no allelic variation at the main fertility restorer locus Rfmulti on chromosome arm 1BS, additional genes may also be involved in the nuclear–mitochondrial genome interactions, affecting not only male fertility but also the growth rate, from pollen competition for fertilization and early endosperm divisions all the way to seed size and plant maturity. Some of these effects appear to be of a sporophytic nature; others are gametophytic. Induction of parthenogenesis by a rye inducer in conjunction with the Ae. kotschyi cytoplasm is well known. However, here we show that the cytoplasmic-nuclear interactions affect all aspects of double fertilization: producing maternal haploids from unfertilized eggs, diploids from fertilized eggs or synergids, embryo-less kernels, and fertilized eggs without fertilization of the double nucleus in the embryo sack. It is unclear how frequent the inducers of parthenogenesis are, as variation, if any, is obscured by suppressors present in the wheat genome. Genetic dissection of a single wheat accession revealed five distinct loci affecting the rate of maternal haploid production: four acting as suppressors and one as an enhancer. Only when the suppressing haplotypes are confirmed may it be possible to the identify genetic variation of haploidy inducers, map their position(s), and determine their nature and the mode of action.en
dc.description.sponsorshipThis project was supported in part by funding from the United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, USDA-NIFA #CA-R-BPS-5411-H.en
dc.description.statusPeer-revieweden
dc.identifier.issn2073-4425en
dc.identifier.otherPubMed:39062634en
dc.identifier.otherORCID:/0000-0003-4471-2520/work/184099267en
dc.identifier.scopus85199910419en
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85199910419&partnerID=8YFLogxKen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1885/733752096
dc.language.isoenen
dc.rightsPublisher Copyright: © 2024 by the authors.en
dc.sourceGenesen
dc.subjectcytoplasmic male sterilityen
dc.subjectdouble fertilizationen
dc.subjectfertility restorationen
dc.subjecthaploidyen
dc.subjectparthenogenesisen
dc.titleNew Observations of the Effects of the Cytoplasm of Aegilops kotschyi Boiss. in Bread Wheat Triticum aestivum L.en
dc.typeJournal articleen
dspace.entity.typePublicationen
local.contributor.affiliationFan, Chaolan; Sichuan Agricultural Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationMelonek, Joanna; Division of Plant Sciences, Research School of Biology, ANU College of Science and Medicine, The Australian National Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationLukaszewski, Adam J.; University of California at Riversideen
local.identifier.citationvolume15en
local.identifier.doi10.3390/genes15070855en
local.identifier.pure98e54396-6d92-4441-a64f-dbf7a0387e72en
local.identifier.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85199910419en
local.type.statusPublisheden

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