Swedish Spring Wheat Varieties with the Rare High Grain Protein Allele of NAM-B1 Differ in Leaf Senescence and Grain Mineral Content

Some Swedish spring wheat varieties have recently been shown to carry a rare wildtype (wt) allele of the gene NAM-B1,known to affect leaf senescence and nutrient retranslocation to the grain. The wt allele is believed to increase grain proteinconcentration and has attracted interest from breeders si...

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Main Authors: Asplund, Linnea, Bergqvist, Göran, Leino, Matti, Westerbergh, Anna, Weih, Martin
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Published: Department of Crop Production Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden 2013
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spelling ftlinkoepinguniv:oai:DiVA.org:liu-90893 2023-05-15T16:12:09+02:00 Swedish Spring Wheat Varieties with the Rare High Grain Protein Allele of NAM-B1 Differ in Leaf Senescence and Grain Mineral Content Asplund, Linnea Bergqvist, Göran Leino, Matti Westerbergh, Anna Weih, Martin 2013 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-90893 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059704 eng eng Department of Crop Production Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden Swedish Museum of Cultural History, Julita, Sweden Department of Plant Biology and Forest Genetics, BioCenter, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala Public Library of Science PLOS ONE, 2013, 8:3, s. e59704- http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-90893 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059704 ISI:000316546400054 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Natural Sciences Naturvetenskap Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2013 ftlinkoepinguniv https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059704 2022-05-01T08:24:01Z Some Swedish spring wheat varieties have recently been shown to carry a rare wildtype (wt) allele of the gene NAM-B1,known to affect leaf senescence and nutrient retranslocation to the grain. The wt allele is believed to increase grain proteinconcentration and has attracted interest from breeders since it could contribute to higher grain quality and more nitrogenefficientvarieties. This study investigated whether Swedish varieties with the wt allele differ from varieties with one of themore common, non-functional alleles in order to examine the effect of the gene in a wide genetic background, and possiblyexplain why the allele has been retained in Swedish varieties. Forty varieties of spring wheat differing in NAM-B1 allele typewere cultivated under controlled conditions. Senescence was monitored and grains were harvested and analyzed formineral nutrient concentration. Varieties with the wt allele reached anthesis earlier and completed senescence faster thanvarieties with the non-functional allele. The wt varieties also had more ears, lighter grains and higher yields of P and K.Contrary to previous information on effects of the wt allele, our wt varieties did not have increased grain N concentration orgrain N yield. In addition, temporal studies showed that straw length has decreased but grain N yield has remainedunaffected over a century of Swedish spring wheat breeding. The faster development of wt varieties supports thehypothesis of NAM-B1 being preserved in Fennoscandia, with its short growing season, because of accelerateddevelopment conferred by the NAM-B1 wt allele. Although the possible effects of other gene actions were impossible todistinguish, the genetic resource of Fennoscandian spring wheats with the wt NAM-B1 allele is interesting to investigatefurther for breeding purposes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Fennoscandian LIU - Linköping University: Publications (DiVA) PLoS ONE 8 3 e59704
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Asplund, Linnea
Bergqvist, Göran
Leino, Matti
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Weih, Martin
Swedish Spring Wheat Varieties with the Rare High Grain Protein Allele of NAM-B1 Differ in Leaf Senescence and Grain Mineral Content
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description Some Swedish spring wheat varieties have recently been shown to carry a rare wildtype (wt) allele of the gene NAM-B1,known to affect leaf senescence and nutrient retranslocation to the grain. The wt allele is believed to increase grain proteinconcentration and has attracted interest from breeders since it could contribute to higher grain quality and more nitrogenefficientvarieties. This study investigated whether Swedish varieties with the wt allele differ from varieties with one of themore common, non-functional alleles in order to examine the effect of the gene in a wide genetic background, and possiblyexplain why the allele has been retained in Swedish varieties. Forty varieties of spring wheat differing in NAM-B1 allele typewere cultivated under controlled conditions. Senescence was monitored and grains were harvested and analyzed formineral nutrient concentration. Varieties with the wt allele reached anthesis earlier and completed senescence faster thanvarieties with the non-functional allele. The wt varieties also had more ears, lighter grains and higher yields of P and K.Contrary to previous information on effects of the wt allele, our wt varieties did not have increased grain N concentration orgrain N yield. In addition, temporal studies showed that straw length has decreased but grain N yield has remainedunaffected over a century of Swedish spring wheat breeding. The faster development of wt varieties supports thehypothesis of NAM-B1 being preserved in Fennoscandia, with its short growing season, because of accelerateddevelopment conferred by the NAM-B1 wt allele. Although the possible effects of other gene actions were impossible todistinguish, the genetic resource of Fennoscandian spring wheats with the wt NAM-B1 allele is interesting to investigatefurther for breeding purposes.
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author Asplund, Linnea
Bergqvist, Göran
Leino, Matti
Westerbergh, Anna
Weih, Martin
author_facet Asplund, Linnea
Bergqvist, Göran
Leino, Matti
Westerbergh, Anna
Weih, Martin
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title Swedish Spring Wheat Varieties with the Rare High Grain Protein Allele of NAM-B1 Differ in Leaf Senescence and Grain Mineral Content
title_short Swedish Spring Wheat Varieties with the Rare High Grain Protein Allele of NAM-B1 Differ in Leaf Senescence and Grain Mineral Content
title_full Swedish Spring Wheat Varieties with the Rare High Grain Protein Allele of NAM-B1 Differ in Leaf Senescence and Grain Mineral Content
title_fullStr Swedish Spring Wheat Varieties with the Rare High Grain Protein Allele of NAM-B1 Differ in Leaf Senescence and Grain Mineral Content
title_full_unstemmed Swedish Spring Wheat Varieties with the Rare High Grain Protein Allele of NAM-B1 Differ in Leaf Senescence and Grain Mineral Content
title_sort swedish spring wheat varieties with the rare high grain protein allele of nam-b1 differ in leaf senescence and grain mineral content
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