A conditional mutation in a wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) gene regulating root morphology.
Deying ZengBrett FordJaroslav DoleželMiroslava KarafiátováMathew J HaydenTina M RathjenTimothy S GeorgeLawrie K BrownPeter R RyanFilomena A PettolinoUlrike MathesiusEmmanuel DelhaizePublished in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2024)
concentrations. The mutation mapped to chromosome 7B and sequencing of the 7B chromosomes in both wild type and Stumpy identified a candidate gene underlying the Stumpy mutation. As part of the process to determine whether the candidate gene was causative, we identified wheat lines in a Cadenza TILLING population with large rhizosheaths but accompanied with normal root length. This finding illustrates the potential of manipulating the gene to disconnect root length from root hair length as a means of developing wheat lines with improved efficiency of nutrient and water uptake. The Stumpy mutant will be valuable for understanding the mechanisms that regulate root morphology in wheat.