Shadia H.S. Kareem
Genetic variation in leaf photosynthesis and associated traits in elite and landrace-derived genotypes in wheat
Kareem, Shadia H.S.; De Silva, Jayalath; Weerasinghe, Minuka; Hawkesford, Malcolm J.; Griffiths, Simon; Howell, Phil; Foulkes, M. John
Authors
Jayalath De Silva
Minuka Weerasinghe
Malcolm J. Hawkesford
Simon Griffiths
Phil Howell
Dr JOHN FOULKES john.foulkes@nottingham.ac.uk
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Abstract
There is an increasing emphasis worldwide on breeding wheat cultivars with higher biomass and grain yield, whilst reducing excessive input of N fertilizers. Modern plant breeding has narrowed the genetic base of bread wheat, so exploring new sources of genetic variation for leaf photosynthesis traits and biomass to underpin grain yield improvement has become necessary. Our objectives were to quantify the genetic variability in a range of landrace-derived lines and elite bread wheat genotypes in flag-leaf photosynthesis traits, biomass and N-use efficiency for potential application in pre-breeding. Sixteen bread wheat genotypes including elite spring wheat cultivar Paragon × landrace crosses were tested in two field experiments in the UK. Averaging across years, pre-anthesis flag-leaf photosynthesis rate ranged amongst genotypes from 26.0 - 31.5 µmol/m2 s−1 (P<0.001) and post-anthesis from 14.2 - 18.6 µmol/m2 s−1 (P <0.001). Two landrace-derived lines had greater post-anthesis flag-leaf photosynthesis rate (P< 0.001) than their elite parent Paragon. There was a trend for a positive correlation among genotypes between post-anthesis flag-leaf photosynthesis rate and biomass (r=0.47, P=0.06). Two landrace derivatives showed higher post-anthesis flag-leaf stomatal conductance than Paragon. Our results indicated that introgression of traits from wider germplasm into elite UK modern wheat germplasm offers scope to raise flag-leaf photosynthetic rate and biomass.
Citation
Kareem, S. H., De Silva, J., Weerasinghe, M., Hawkesford, M. J., Griffiths, S., Howell, P., & Foulkes, M. J. (2024). Genetic variation in leaf photosynthesis and associated traits in elite and landrace-derived genotypes in wheat. Journal of Agricultural Science, https://doi.org/10.1017/s002185962400056x
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Sep 25, 2024 |
Online Publication Date | Oct 28, 2024 |
Publication Date | Oct 28, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Nov 25, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Apr 29, 2025 |
Journal | Journal of Agricultural Science |
Print ISSN | 0021-8596 |
Electronic ISSN | 1469-5146 |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1017/s002185962400056x |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/41369227 |
Publisher URL | https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-agricultural-science/article/genetic-variation-in-leaf-photosynthesis-and-associated-traits-in-elite-and-landracederived-genotypes-in-wheat/4599C2E60B8735BEE34C5DF2B36139BB |
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