Zhangchen Zhao , Qiumei Lu , Zhipeng Gao , Xianglan Kong , Xubin Zhang , Liang Chen , Yin-Gang Hu
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The F<sub>5</sub>, F<sub>6</sub> and F<sub>7</sub> lines derived from reciprocal crosses between Durox (<em>Rht15</em> donor) and Langdon were used to explore the response of <em>Rht15</em> to exogenous GA by comparing the effects of <em>Rht15</em> dwarf lines, <em>Rht15</em> dwarf lines-GA<sub>3</sub> and tall lines on grain filling related traits, yield traits, plant height and lodging resistance traits in durum wheat. The results showed that exogenous GA<sub>3</sub> could significantly improve the grain filling dynamics, significantly increase the maximum grain filling rate (<em>G</em><sub><em>max</em></sub>) and the average grain filling rate (<em>G</em><sub><em>ave</em></sub>), and advance the occurrence time of maximal grain-filling rate (<em>T</em><sub><em>max</em></sub>) earlier. The 1000-kernel weight and grain yield of the <em>Rht15</em> dwarf lines with-GA<sub>3</sub> were significantly increased and were not significantly different from the tall line. Plant height and internode length of the <em>Rht15</em> dwarf lines increased significantly after exogenous GA<sub>3</sub> treatment, but were still slightly shorter than those of the tall lines. The lodging resistance of the <em>Rht15</em> dwarf lines-GA<sub>3</sub> was reduced, but still had significant advantages over the tall lines. 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Exogenous GA3 significantly improved the grain filling process and yield traits of Rht15 dwarf lines in durum wheat
The dwarfing gene Rht15 can significantly reduce plant height and improve lodging resistance, but has some negative effects on yield traits. Rht15 is a gibberellin-responsive (GAR) dwarfing gene that causes dwarfism by blocking the Gibberellin (GA) synthesis pathway in plants, and application of exogenous GA3 can increase the plant height phenotype. The aim of this study was to investigate whether exogenous GA3 could compensate for the negative effect of Rht15 on yield while maintaining good lodging resistance. The F5, F6 and F7 lines derived from reciprocal crosses between Durox (Rht15 donor) and Langdon were used to explore the response of Rht15 to exogenous GA by comparing the effects of Rht15 dwarf lines, Rht15 dwarf lines-GA3 and tall lines on grain filling related traits, yield traits, plant height and lodging resistance traits in durum wheat. The results showed that exogenous GA3 could significantly improve the grain filling dynamics, significantly increase the maximum grain filling rate (Gmax) and the average grain filling rate (Gave), and advance the occurrence time of maximal grain-filling rate (Tmax) earlier. The 1000-kernel weight and grain yield of the Rht15 dwarf lines with-GA3 were significantly increased and were not significantly different from the tall line. Plant height and internode length of the Rht15 dwarf lines increased significantly after exogenous GA3 treatment, but were still slightly shorter than those of the tall lines. The lodging resistance of the Rht15 dwarf lines-GA3 was reduced, but still had significant advantages over the tall lines. This study provided a new idea for dwarf breeding: using plant hormones to improve the negative effects of dwarfing genes on wheat.
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The European Journal of Agronomy, the official journal of the European Society for Agronomy, publishes original research papers reporting experimental and theoretical contributions to field-based agronomy and crop science. The journal will consider research at the field level for agricultural, horticultural and tree crops, that uses comprehensive and explanatory approaches. The EJA covers the following topics:
crop physiology
crop production and management including irrigation, fertilization and soil management
agroclimatology and modelling
plant-soil relationships
crop quality and post-harvest physiology
farming and cropping systems
agroecosystems and the environment
crop-weed interactions and management
organic farming
horticultural crops
papers from the European Society for Agronomy bi-annual meetings
In determining the suitability of submitted articles for publication, particular scrutiny is placed on the degree of novelty and significance of the research and the extent to which it adds to existing knowledge in agronomy.