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Identification of differentially expressed transcripts at critical developmental stages in sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] in relation to grain yield heterosis.


ABSTRACT: Evaluation of a set of 10 F1 hybrids along with their female (27A and 7A) and male parents (C 43, RS 673, RS 627, CB 26, and CB 29) for grain yield and its component traits revealed that grain yield/plant followed by panicle weight, primary branches/panicle, and 100-seed weight exhibited high levels of heterosis. Eight hybrids exhibited 50% or more mid-parent heterosis for grain yield/plant, of which, one hybrid (27A?×?RS673) recorded heterobeltiosis above 50% (73.61%). Differential display analysis generated about 2995 reproducible transcripts, which were categorized as UPF1-expressed in any one of the parents and F1 (10.53-14.76%), BPnF1-expressed in both parents but not in F1 (4.56-11.44%), UPnF1-expressed in either of the parents and not in F1 (17.95-27.40%), F1nBP-expressed only in F1 but not in either of the parents (14.39-20.54%), and UET-expressed in both parents and F1 (34.52-42.43%). A comparison between high and low heterotic hybrids revealed that the proportions of UPF1 and F1nBP transcript patterns were much higher in the former (21.31% and 45.24%) as compared to the latter (16.67% and 32.14%) at the booting and flowering stage, respectively, indicating the role of over-dominance and dominance in the manifestation of grain yield heterosis. Significant positive correlations were observed for differential transcript patterns with mid-parent and better-parent heterosis for the components of grain yield such as primary branches (0.63 and 0.61 at p?p?

SUBMITTER: Jaikishan I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6541697 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of differentially expressed transcripts at critical developmental stages in sorghum [<i>Sorghum bicolor</i> (L.) Moench] in relation to grain yield heterosis.

Jaikishan I I   Rajendrakumar P P   Hariprasanna K K   Balakrishna D D   Bhat B Venkatesh BV   Tonapi Vilas A VA  

3 Biotech 20190529 6


Evaluation of a set of 10 F<sub>1</sub> hybrids along with their female (27A and 7A) and male parents (C 43, RS 673, RS 627, CB 26, and CB 29) for grain yield and its component traits revealed that grain yield/plant followed by panicle weight, primary branches/panicle, and 100-seed weight exhibited high levels of heterosis. Eight hybrids exhibited 50% or more mid-parent heterosis for grain yield/plant, of which, one hybrid (27A × RS673) recorded heterobeltiosis above 50% (73.61%). Differential d  ...[more]

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