Genes WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE and SHAM RAMIFICATION 2 independently regulate differentiation of floral meristems in wheat

Abstract Background Inflorescences of wheat species, spikes, are characteristically unbranched and bear one sessile spikelet at a spike rachis node. Development of supernumerary spikelets (SSs) at rachis nodes or on the extended rachillas is abnormal. Various wheat morphotypes with altered spike mor...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Oxana B. Dobrovolskaya, Yumiko Amagai, Karina I. Popova, Alina E. Dresvyannikova, Petr Martinek, Alexander A. Krasnikov, Nobuyoshi Watanabe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-12-01
Series:BMC Plant Biology
Subjects:
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-017-1191-3
id doaj-a52e11a1f7314c9380e3d03361690912
record_format Article
spelling doaj-a52e11a1f7314c9380e3d033616909122020-11-24T21:13:53ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292017-12-0117S2152710.1186/s12870-017-1191-3Genes WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE and SHAM RAMIFICATION 2 independently regulate differentiation of floral meristems in wheatOxana B. Dobrovolskaya0Yumiko Amagai1Karina I. Popova2Alina E. Dresvyannikova3Petr Martinek4Alexander A. Krasnikov5Nobuyoshi Watanabe6Institute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RASCollege of Agriculture, Ibaraki UniversityInstitute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RASInstitute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RASAgrotest Fyto, Ltd.Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RASCollege of Agriculture, Ibaraki UniversityAbstract Background Inflorescences of wheat species, spikes, are characteristically unbranched and bear one sessile spikelet at a spike rachis node. Development of supernumerary spikelets (SSs) at rachis nodes or on the extended rachillas is abnormal. Various wheat morphotypes with altered spike morphology, associated with the development of SSs, present an important genetic resource for studies on genetic regulation of wheat inflorescence development. Results Here we characterized diploid and tetraploid wheat lines of various non-standard spike morphotypes, which allowed for identification of a new mutant allele of the WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE (WFZP) gene that determines spike branching in diploid wheat Ttiticum monococcum L. Moreover, we found that the development of SSs and spike branching in wheat T. durum Desf. was a result of a wfzp-A/TtBH-A1 mutation that originated from spontaneous hybridization with T. turgidum convar. сompositum (L.f.) Filat. Detailed characterization of the false-true ramification phenotype controlled by the recessive sham ramification 2 (shr2) gene in tetraploid wheat T. turgidum L. allowed us to suggest putative functions of the SHR2 gene that may be involved in the regulation of spikelet meristem fate and in specification of floret meristems. The results of a gene interaction test suggested that genes WFZP and SHR2 function independently in different processes during spikelet development, whereas another spike ramification gene(s) interact(s) with SHR2 and share(s) common functions. Conclusions SS mutants represent an important genetic tool for research on the development of the wheat spikelet and for identification of genes that control meristem activities. Further studies on different non-standard SS morphotypes and wheat lines with altered spike morphology will allow researchers to identify new genes that control meristem identity and determinacy, to elucidate the interaction between the genes, and to understand how these genes, acting in concert, regulate the development of the wheat spike.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-017-1191-3Frizzy panicleSham ramification 2Spike branchingFalse-true ramificationGrassesWheat
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Oxana B. Dobrovolskaya
Yumiko Amagai
Karina I. Popova
Alina E. Dresvyannikova
Petr Martinek
Alexander A. Krasnikov
Nobuyoshi Watanabe
spellingShingle Oxana B. Dobrovolskaya
Yumiko Amagai
Karina I. Popova
Alina E. Dresvyannikova
Petr Martinek
Alexander A. Krasnikov
Nobuyoshi Watanabe
Genes WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE and SHAM RAMIFICATION 2 independently regulate differentiation of floral meristems in wheat
BMC Plant Biology
Frizzy panicle
Sham ramification 2
Spike branching
False-true ramification
Grasses
Wheat
author_facet Oxana B. Dobrovolskaya
Yumiko Amagai
Karina I. Popova
Alina E. Dresvyannikova
Petr Martinek
Alexander A. Krasnikov
Nobuyoshi Watanabe
author_sort Oxana B. Dobrovolskaya
title Genes WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE and SHAM RAMIFICATION 2 independently regulate differentiation of floral meristems in wheat
title_short Genes WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE and SHAM RAMIFICATION 2 independently regulate differentiation of floral meristems in wheat
title_full Genes WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE and SHAM RAMIFICATION 2 independently regulate differentiation of floral meristems in wheat
title_fullStr Genes WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE and SHAM RAMIFICATION 2 independently regulate differentiation of floral meristems in wheat
title_full_unstemmed Genes WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE and SHAM RAMIFICATION 2 independently regulate differentiation of floral meristems in wheat
title_sort genes wheat frizzy panicle and sham ramification 2 independently regulate differentiation of floral meristems in wheat
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background Inflorescences of wheat species, spikes, are characteristically unbranched and bear one sessile spikelet at a spike rachis node. Development of supernumerary spikelets (SSs) at rachis nodes or on the extended rachillas is abnormal. Various wheat morphotypes with altered spike morphology, associated with the development of SSs, present an important genetic resource for studies on genetic regulation of wheat inflorescence development. Results Here we characterized diploid and tetraploid wheat lines of various non-standard spike morphotypes, which allowed for identification of a new mutant allele of the WHEAT FRIZZY PANICLE (WFZP) gene that determines spike branching in diploid wheat Ttiticum monococcum L. Moreover, we found that the development of SSs and spike branching in wheat T. durum Desf. was a result of a wfzp-A/TtBH-A1 mutation that originated from spontaneous hybridization with T. turgidum convar. сompositum (L.f.) Filat. Detailed characterization of the false-true ramification phenotype controlled by the recessive sham ramification 2 (shr2) gene in tetraploid wheat T. turgidum L. allowed us to suggest putative functions of the SHR2 gene that may be involved in the regulation of spikelet meristem fate and in specification of floret meristems. The results of a gene interaction test suggested that genes WFZP and SHR2 function independently in different processes during spikelet development, whereas another spike ramification gene(s) interact(s) with SHR2 and share(s) common functions. Conclusions SS mutants represent an important genetic tool for research on the development of the wheat spikelet and for identification of genes that control meristem activities. Further studies on different non-standard SS morphotypes and wheat lines with altered spike morphology will allow researchers to identify new genes that control meristem identity and determinacy, to elucidate the interaction between the genes, and to understand how these genes, acting in concert, regulate the development of the wheat spike.
topic Frizzy panicle
Sham ramification 2
Spike branching
False-true ramification
Grasses
Wheat
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-017-1191-3
work_keys_str_mv AT oxanabdobrovolskaya geneswheatfrizzypanicleandshamramification2independentlyregulatedifferentiationoffloralmeristemsinwheat
AT yumikoamagai geneswheatfrizzypanicleandshamramification2independentlyregulatedifferentiationoffloralmeristemsinwheat
AT karinaipopova geneswheatfrizzypanicleandshamramification2independentlyregulatedifferentiationoffloralmeristemsinwheat
AT alinaedresvyannikova geneswheatfrizzypanicleandshamramification2independentlyregulatedifferentiationoffloralmeristemsinwheat
AT petrmartinek geneswheatfrizzypanicleandshamramification2independentlyregulatedifferentiationoffloralmeristemsinwheat
AT alexanderakrasnikov geneswheatfrizzypanicleandshamramification2independentlyregulatedifferentiationoffloralmeristemsinwheat
AT nobuyoshiwatanabe geneswheatfrizzypanicleandshamramification2independentlyregulatedifferentiationoffloralmeristemsinwheat
_version_ 1716747872602423296