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Type: Journal article
Title: High-throughput phenotyping to detect drought tolerance QTL in wild barley introgression lines
Author: Honsdorf, N.
March, T.
Berger, B.
Tester, M.
Pillen, K.
Citation: PLoS One, 2014; 9(5):e97047-1-e97047-13
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Issue Date: 2014
ISSN: 1932-6203
1932-6203
Editor: Zhang, T.
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Nora Honsdorf, Timothy John March, Bettina Berger, Mark Tester, Klaus Pillen
Abstract: Drought is one of the most severe stresses, endangering crop yields worldwide. In order to select drought tolerant genotypes, access to exotic germplasm and efficient phenotyping protocols are needed. In this study the high-throughput phenotyping platform "The Plant Accelerator", Adelaide, Australia, was used to screen a set of 47 juvenile (six week old) wild barley introgression lines (S42ILs) for drought stress responses. The kinetics of growth development was evaluated under early drought stress and well watered treatments. High correlation (r=0.98) between image based biomass estimates and actual biomass was demonstrated, and the suitability of the system to accurately and non-destructively estimate biomass was validated. Subsequently, quantitative trait loci (QTL) were located, which contributed to the genetic control of growth under drought stress. In total, 44 QTL for eleven out of 14 investigated traits were mapped, which for example controlled growth rate and water use efficiency. The correspondence of those QTL with QTL previously identified in field trials is shown. For instance, six out of eight QTL controlling plant height were also found in previous field and glasshouse studies with the same introgression lines. This indicates that phenotyping juvenile plants may assist in predicting adult plant performance. In addition, favorable wild barley alleles for growth and biomass parameters were detected, for instance, a QTL that increased biomass by approximately 36%. In particular, introgression line S42IL-121 revealed improved growth under drought stress compared to the control Scarlett. The introgression line showed a similar behavior in previous field experiments, indicating that S42IL-121 may be an attractive donor for breeding of drought tolerant barley cultivars.
Keywords: Hordeum
Analysis of Variance
Breeding
Hybridization, Genetic
Genetics, Population
Adaptation, Biological
Species Specificity
Phenotype
Quantitative Trait Loci
Models, Genetic
Droughts
Rights: © 2014 Honsdorf et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097047
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097047
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