Effect of ovary induction on bread wheat anther culture: ovary genotype and developmental stage, and candidate gene association

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作者
Castillo, Ana M. [1 ]
Sanchez-Diaz, Rosa A. [1 ]
Valles, Maria P. [1 ]
机构
[1] EEAD CSIC, Dept Genet & Prod Vegetal, Zaragoza 50059, Spain
来源
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE | 2015年 / 6卷
关键词
wheat; anther culture; ovary co-culture; ovary developmental stage; ovary genotype; fasciclin-like arabinogalactan; FERONIA; TRITICUM-AESTIVUM L; ISOLATED MICROSPORE CULTURE; RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASES; HORDEUM-VULGARE L; ARABINOGALACTAN-PROTEINS; HAPLOID PRODUCTION; POLLEN DEVELOPMENT; ABSCISIC-ACID; EMBRYOGENESIS; EMBRYO;
D O I
10.3389/fpls.2015.00402
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Ovary pre-conditioned medium and ovary co-culture increased the efficiency of green doubled haploid plant production in bread wheat anther culture. The positive effect of this medium led to a 6- and 11-fold increase in the numbers of embryos and green plants, respectively, having a greater effect on a medium-low responding cultivar. Ovary genotype and developmental stage significantly affected microspore embryogenesis. By the use of Caramba ovaries it was possible to reach a 2-fold increase in the number of embryos and green plants, and to decrease the rate of albinism. Mature ovaries from flowers containing microspores at a late binucleate stage raised the number of embryos and green plants by 25-46% as compared to immature ovaries (excised from flowers with microspores at a mid-late uninucleate stage). The highest numbers of embryos and green plants were produced when using mature Caramba ovaries. Ovaries from Galeon, Tigre, and Kilopondio cultivars successfully induced microspore embryogenesis at the same rate as Caramba ovaries. Moreover, Tigre ovaries raised the percentage of spontaneous chromosome doubling up to 71%. Attempts were made to identify molecular mechanisms associated to the inductive effect of the ovaries on microspore embryogenesis. The genes TAA1b, FLA26, and WALI6 associated to wheat microspore embryogenesis, the CGL1 gene involved in glycan biosynthesis or degradation, and the FEF? gene involved in the ovary signaling process were expressed and/or induced at different rates during ovary culture. The expression pattern of FLA26 and FEF? could be related to the differences between genotypes and developmental stages in the inductive effect of the ovary. Our results open opportunities for new approaches to increase bread wheat doubled haploid production by anther culture, and to identify the functional components of the ovary inductive effect on microspore embryogenesis.
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