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The effect of heat stress on sugar beet recombination.


ABSTRACT: Meiotic recombination plays a crucial role in plant breeding through the creation of new allelic combinations. Therefore, lack of recombination in some genomic regions constitutes a constraint for breeding programmes. In sugar beet, one of the major crops in Europe, recombination occurs mainly in the distal portions of the chromosomes, and so the development of simple approaches to change this pattern is of considerable interest for future breeding and genetics. In the present study, the effect of heat stress on recombination in sugar beet was studied by treating F1 plants at 28 °C/25 °C (day/night) and genotyping the progeny. F1 plants were reciprocally backcrossed allowing the study of male and female meiosis separately. Genotypic data indicated an overall increase in crossover frequency of approximately one extra crossover per meiosis, with an associated increase in pericentromeric recombination under heat treatment. Our data indicate that the changes were mainly induced by alterations in female meiosis only, showing that heterochiasmy in sugar beet is reduced under heat stress. Overall, despite the associated decrease in fertility, these data support the potential use of heat stress to foster recombination in sugar beet breeding programmes.

SUBMITTER: Arrieta M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7813734 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The effect of heat stress on sugar beet recombination.

Arrieta Mikel M   Willems Glenda G   DePessemier Jérôme J   Colas Isabelle I   Burkholz Alexandra A   Darracq Aude A   Vanstraelen Sigrid S   Pacolet Pieter P   Barré Camille C   Kempeneers Paul P   Waugh Robbie R   Barnes Steve S   Ramsay Luke L  

TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik 20200929 1


Meiotic recombination plays a crucial role in plant breeding through the creation of new allelic combinations. Therefore, lack of recombination in some genomic regions constitutes a constraint for breeding programmes. In sugar beet, one of the major crops in Europe, recombination occurs mainly in the distal portions of the chromosomes, and so the development of simple approaches to change this pattern is of considerable interest for future breeding and genetics. In the present study, the effect  ...[more]

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