Miss MANEL OTHMENI MANEL.OTHMENI1@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
RESEARCH FELLOW
Exploring the genetic variation of wheat-Triticum timopheevii introgression lines for flowering morphology traits for hybrid wheat use
Othmeni, Manel; Grewal, Surbhi; Walker, Jack; Hubbart-Edwards, Stella; Yang, Cai-yun; Scholefield, Duncan; Ashling, Stephen; King, Ian P; King, Julie
Authors
Dr SURBHI GREWAL SURBHI.GREWAL@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Associate Professor
Jack Walker
Dr STELLA EDWARDS stella.edwards@nottingham.ac.uk
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Cai-yun Yang
Duncan Scholefield
Stephen Ashling
Ian P King
Professor JULIE KING julie.king@nottingham.ac.uk
PROFESSOR OF CEREAL GENETICS
Abstract
The autogamous nature of wheat presents a significant challenge for hybrid wheat breeding, which relies on cross-pollination. To facilitate hybrid wheat production, it is essential to modify the floral morphology of wheat to promote outbreeding rather than inbreeding. While some genetic diversity for flower morphology exists within wheat, it is limited compared to the vast and largely untapped genetic variation found in its wild relatives for potentially all agronomically important traits, including flowering characteristics. The aim of this study was to identify genomic regions associated with flowering morphology traits in the wild relative Triticum timopheevii. A set of 24 wheat-T. timopheevii introgression lines were screened for seven flowering-related traits: plant height, spike length, number of spikelets per spike, anther extrusion, filament length, anther length and pollen size. A significant level of variation was observed among the population for all traits. Phenotyping highlighted the potential of T. timopheevii for enhancing filament length and pollen size for use in hybrid wheat production. Five introgression lines showed significant improvement in filament length or pollen size compared to the parental wheat lines. Through comparative analysis of introgression lines carrying different-sized segments of the same genome and linkage group, specific T. timopheevii genomic regions were identified as carriers of alleles responsible for increased filament length and smaller pollen grains. An inter-crossing strategy between two introgression lines, each carrying different-sized introgressions from Chromosome 5G of T. timopheevii with an overlapping region, was employed to generate a new introgression line with a smaller genomic segment believed to confer the desired trait. Phenotyping of plants with this smaller introgression confirmed the presence of an allele(s) responsible for producing smaller pollen grains. This study demonstrates the potential of T.timopheevii to contribute valuable genetic variation for floral traits critical to hybrid wheat breeding, paving the way for improved outcrossing efficiency and enhanced hybrid seed production
Citation
Othmeni, M., Grewal, S., Walker, J., Hubbart-Edwards, S., Yang, C.-Y., Scholefield, D., Ashling, S., King, I. P., & King, J. (in press). Exploring the genetic variation of wheat-Triticum timopheevii introgression lines for flowering morphology traits for hybrid wheat use. Frontiers in Plant Science,
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jul 24, 2025 |
Deposit Date | Jul 28, 2025 |
Journal | Frontiers in Plant Science |
Electronic ISSN | 1664-462X |
Publisher | Frontiers Media |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Keywords | wheat, hybrid wheat, Triticum timopheevii, introgression, flowering morphology, pollen size, genetic variation. |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/52160920 |
Publisher URL | https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science |
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