Barley semidwarf allele sdw1.d improves malting quality indirectly in a near isogenic line

IF 2.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Cereal Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1002/cche.10814
Nejdet Kandemir, Ibrahim Saygili
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Abstract

Background and Objectives

Malt barley is a specialty crop in which quality characteristics are as important as grain yields. Short stature genes used to increase grain yields in barley have variable effects on malt quality. Effects of sdw1.d semidwarf gene on malting quality were examined using a near isogenic line (NIL) in six field trials.

Findings

sdw1.d increased malt extract percentage significantly in five trials by 1.7% and decreased test weight (2.0–3.5 kg) in three trials. Grain weight increased in three trials where lodging was common while decreasing in two where lodging was not severe and not changing in one. Diastatic power of sdw1.d NIL was significantly higher in four trials and similar in two trials compared to recurrent parent Tokak. No change was observed for α-amylase activity.

Conclusions

The lack of reports indicating a direct association of Sdw1 mutants with diastatic power and the presence of quantitative trait locus (QTL) around the Sdw1 gene in numerous studies implied that higher diastatic power of the NIL could be due to linkage rather than the pleiotropic effect of sdw1.d.

Significance and Novelty

Improved malting quality of the NIL appeared to be the result of indirect effects of sdw1.d due to reduced lodging and linkage with diastatic power QTL.

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大麦半矮等位基因 sdw1.d 可间接改善近等基因系的麦芽质量
背景和目的麦芽大麦是一种品质特征与谷物产量同等重要的特种作物。用于提高大麦谷物产量的矮身材基因对麦芽质量的影响各不相同。研究结果sdw1.d半矮基因对麦芽质量的影响在六个田间试验中使用了一个近等基因系(NIL)。在五个试验中,sdw1.d使麦芽提取物百分比显著增加了1.7%,在三个试验中使测试重量减少(2.0-3.5 kg)。在虫害普遍的三个试验中,谷物重量有所增加,而在虫害不严重的两个试验中,谷物重量有所减少,在一个试验中谷物重量没有变化。与复交亲本 Tokak 相比,sdw1.d NIL 的抗逆性在四个试验中显著提高,在两个试验中与之相似。结论缺乏表明 Sdw1 突变体与抗倒伏能力直接相关的报告,以及大量研究表明 Sdw1 基因周围存在定量性状基因座(QTL),这意味着 NIL 的较高抗倒伏能力可能是由于连接而非 sdw1 的多效应。d.意义和新颖性该 NIL 的麦芽质量提高似乎是 sdw1.d 的间接效应的结果,其原因是宿存减少以及与舒展力 QTL 的连锁。
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Cereal Chemistry
Cereal Chemistry 工程技术-食品科技
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5.10
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8.30%
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110
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Cereal Chemistry publishes high-quality papers reporting novel research and significant conceptual advances in genetics, biotechnology, composition, processing, and utili­zation of cereal grains (barley, maize, millet, oats, rice, rye, sorghum, triticale, and wheat), pulses (beans, lentils, peas, etc.), oil­seeds, and specialty crops (amaranth, flax, quinoa, etc.). Papers advancing grain science in relation to health, nutrition, pet and animal food, and safety, along with new methodologies, instrumentation, and analysis relating to these areas are welcome, as are research notes and topical review papers. The journal generally does not accept papers that focus on nongrain ingredients, technology of a commercial or proprietary nature, or that confirm previous research without extending knowledge. Papers that describe product development should include discussion of underlying theoretical principles.
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