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The Brittle Rachis Trait in Species Belonging to the Triticeae and Its Controlling Genes Btr1 and Btr2.


ABSTRACT: In many non-cultivated angiosperm species, seed dispersal is facilitated by the shattering of the seed head at maturity; in the Triticeae tribe, to which several of the world's most important cereals belong, shattering takes the form of a disarticulation of the rachis. The products of the genes Btr1 and Btr2 are both required for disarticulation to occur above the rachis nodes within the genera Hordeum (barley) and Triticum/Aegilops (wheat). Here, it has been shown that both Btr1 and Btr2 are specific to the Triticeae tribe, although likely paralogs (Btr1-like and Btr2-like) are carried by the family Poaceae including Triticeae. Aegilops tauschii (the donor of the bread wheat D genome) lacks a copy of Btr1 and disarticulation in this species occurs below, rather than above the rachis node; thus, the product of Btr1 appears to be required for disarticulation to occur above the rachis node.

SUBMITTER: Zeng X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7387508 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Brittle Rachis Trait in Species Belonging to the Triticeae and Its Controlling Genes <i>Btr1</i> and <i>Btr2</i>.

Zeng Xiaoxue X   Mishina Kohei K   Jia Juqing J   Distelfeld Assaf A   Maughan Peter Jeff PJ   Kikuchi Shinji S   Sassa Hidenori H   Komatsuda Takao T  

Frontiers in plant science 20200722


In many non-cultivated angiosperm species, seed dispersal is facilitated by the shattering of the seed head at maturity; in the Triticeae tribe, to which several of the world's most important cereals belong, shattering takes the form of a disarticulation of the rachis. The products of the genes <i>Btr1</i> and <i>Btr2</i> are both required for disarticulation to occur above the rachis nodes within the genera <i>Hordeum</i> (barley) and <i>Triticum/Aegilops</i> (wheat). Here, it has been shown th  ...[more]

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