The de-domestication of Ornithopus sativus Brot. to develop cultivars with physical dormancy (hardseed)

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Robert J. Harrison, Bradley J. Nutt, Ronald J. Yates, Belinda F. Hackney, John G. Howieson
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Ornithopus sativus Brot. (French serradella) is a forage legume that is well adapted to acidic coarse textured soils (sands) which are characterized by poor nutrition and an inability to retain water. During the process of domestication of O. sativus, there was an unintentional loss of seed physical dormancy (PY) thus compromising its self-regeneration after a cropping interval. Through mass screening of seed, we identified for the first time that heritable sources of PY exist in three populations of O. sativus. This rare genetic material was then incorporated into suitable genetic backgrounds of differing maturity through targeted hybridization. We demonstrated that the heritability of PY was dominant in the population of 97ZAF5sat but inconsistently recessive in the population of cv. Emena. Flowering time was variable in each source population, with a large variation in time to emergence of first flowers (95–175 days). Selection for early flowering maturity was heritable and stable. F6 generations selected for PY in different maturity classes were then evaluated in situ to establish whether PY would allow a proportion of seeds to survive in the soil through consecutive seasons exposed to a Mediterranean climate. The breeding lines FHS3, 7 and 23 remained dormant, thus viable, in the soil for up to 3 years, indicating the likelihood that O. sativus with PY could survive and persist in a ley farming system. The de-domestication program in O. sativus has resulted in commercially successful cultivars (most recently cv. Fran2o) suited to sustainable dryland agriculture in a Mediterranean climate.

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对Ornithopus sativus Brot.进行非驯化,以培育具有物理休眠(硬籽)特性的栽培品种
Ornithopus sativus Brot.(法国丝兰)是一种饲用豆科植物,非常适合酸性粗质土壤(沙土),这种土壤的特点是营养差、不保水。在 O. sativus 的驯化过程中,种子无意中失去了物理休眠(PY),从而影响了其在种植间隔期后的自我再生。通过对种子进行大规模筛选,我们首次在三个荠菜种群中发现了PY的遗传源。随后,我们通过定向杂交将这种稀有遗传物质整合到不同成熟度的合适遗传背景中。我们证明PY的遗传性在 97ZAF5sat 群体中是显性的,但在 cv. Emena 群体中则是不一致的隐性遗传。Emena。每个来源群体的开花时间各不相同,第一朵花出现的时间差异很大(95-175 天)。早花成熟度的选择具有遗传性和稳定性。然后对不同成熟度的PY选育F6代进行了实地评估,以确定PY是否能使一部分种子在地中海气候下连续几个季节在土壤中存活。育种品系 FHS3、7 和 23 在土壤中保持休眠状态长达 3 年之久,这表明带有PY的 O. sativus 有可能在列耕作系统中存活下来。O.sativus的去驯化计划已培育出商业上成功的栽培品种(最近的品种是Fran2o),适合地中海气候下的可持续旱地农业。
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Grass and Forage Science
Grass and Forage Science 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
37
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Grass and Forage Science is a major English language journal that publishes the results of research and development in all aspects of grass and forage production, management and utilization; reviews of the state of knowledge on relevant topics; and book reviews. Authors are also invited to submit papers on non-agricultural aspects of grassland management such as recreational and amenity use and the environmental implications of all grassland systems. The Journal considers papers from all climatic zones.
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