A Detailed Analysis of the BR1 Locus Suggests a New Mechanism for Bolting after Winter in Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris L.)

作者:Traenkner Conny; Lemnian Ioana M; Emrani Nazgol; Pfeiffer Nina; Tiwari Surya P; Kopisch Obuch Friedrich J; Vogt Sebastian H; Mueller Andreas E; Schilhabel Markus; Jung Christian*; Grosse Ivo
来源:Frontiers in Plant Science, 2016, 7: 1662.
DOI:10.3339/fpls.2016.07662

摘要

Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris) is a biennial, sucrose-storing plant, which is mainly cultivated as a spring crop and harvested in the vegetative stage before winter. For increasing beet yield, over-winter cultivation would be advantageous. However, bolting is induced after winter and drastically reduces yield. Thus, post-winter bolting control is essential for winter beet cultivation. To identify genetic factors controlling bolting after winter, a F-2 population was previously developed by crossing the sugar beet accessions BETA 1773 with reduced bolting tendency and 93161P with complete bolting after winter. For a mapping-by-sequencing analysis, pools of 26 bolting-resistant and 297 bolting F2 plants were used. Thereby, a single continuous homozygous region of 103 kb was co-localized to the previously published BR1 QTL for post-winter bolting resistance (Pfeiffer et al., 2014). The BR1 locus was narrowed down to 11 candidate genes from which a homolog of the Arabidopsis CLEAVAGE AND POLYADENYLATION SPECIFICITY FACTOR 73-1 (CPSF73-1) was identified as the most promising candidate. A 2 bp deletion within the BETA 1773 allele of BvCPSF73-la results in a truncated protein. However, the null allele of BvCPSF73-la might partially be compensated by a second BvCPSF73-Ib gene. This gene is located 954 bp upstream of BvCPSF73-la and could be responsible for the incomplete penetrance of the post-winterbolting resistance allele of BETA 1773. This result is an important milestone for breeding winter beets with complete bolting resistance after winter.

  • 出版日期2016-11-14

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