Allele Mining for small HSP genes in durum wheat by applying different TILLING strategies to increase wheat adaptation to heat stress
Poster
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The oncoming climate changes are projected to have negative impact on wheat and other
crops production (IPCC report 2014), moreover the projection of an increase of 60% of the total
food world consumption by 2050 (FAO, 2012) claim for the need of finding new adaptation traits to
both abiotic and biotic stresses to be introduced into modern élite varieties.
Heat stress is one of the main abiotic stress affecting crop yield and many research efforts are
now focused on breeding strategies to improve heat tolerance. Understanding the mechanisms and
the genes involved in the thermo tolerance acquisition in wheat is therefore a crucial issue.
The HSPs (Heat Shock Proteins) are central effectors and regulators of the plants stress
response and within them the low molecular weight HSP (smallHSPs) played an important role
allowing the organisms to cope with stress. The photosynthesis is one of the process most affected
by heat stress in plants. The chloroplast localized smallHSPs, named TdHsp26, are massively
expressed at high temperature and function in the protection of PSII during heat stress.
In this work the complete gene sequence of the two homeologous genes TdHsp26-A1 and
TdHsp26-B1 have been isolated in durum wheat and a conventional reverse genetic approach of
TILLING has been apply to identify mutation in this genes by using the HRM as detection
techniques. Moreover taking advantage of the new developed technique of exome capture, a new set
of mutants were identify in silico.
The development of new genetic KASPar markers, the crossing pipeline and preliminary
physiological tests on the mutants will be presented.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Wheat; TILLING; mutants; small HSP
Elenco autori:
Janni, Michela
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