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BMC Plant Biol ; 17(1): 209, 2017 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29157217

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BACKGROUND: Selecting for low concentration of Na+ in the shoot provides one approach for tackling salinity stress that adversely affects crop production. Novel alleles for Na+ exclusion can be identified and then introduced into elite crop cultivars. RESULTS: We have identified loci associated with lower Na+ concentration in leaves of durum wheat landraces originating from Afghanistan. Seedlings of two F2 populations derived from crossings between Australian durum wheat (Jandaroi) and two Afghani landraces (AUS-14740 and AUS-14752) were grown hydroponically and evaluated for Na+ and K+ concentration in the third leaf. High heritability was found for both third leaf Na+ concentration and the K+/Na+ ratio in both populations. Further work focussed on line AUS-14740. Bulk segregant analysis using 9 K SNP markers identified two loci significantly associated with third leaf Na+ concentration. Marker regression analysis showed a strong association between all traits studied and a favourable allele originating from AUS-14740 located on the long arm of chromosome 4B. CONCLUSIONS: The candidate gene in the relevant region of chromosome 4B is likely to be the high affinity K+ transporter B1 (HKT1;5-B1). A second locus associated with third leaf Na+ concentration was located on chromosome 3BL, with the favourable allele originating from Jandaroi; however, no candidate gene can be identified.


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Salt-Tolerant Plants/genetics , Sodium/metabolism , Triticum/genetics , Afghanistan , Crosses, Genetic , Genes, Plant/genetics , Genotyping Techniques , Hydroponics , Phenotype , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics , Potassium/analysis , Potassium/metabolism , Quantitative Trait Loci/genetics , Salt Tolerance , Salt-Tolerant Plants/metabolism , Sodium/analysis , Triticum/metabolism
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