EMS-based mutants are useful for enhancing drought tolerance in spring wheat

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Sadaf Zahra
Momina Hussain
Sana Zulfiqar
Shumila Ishfaq
Tayyaba Shaheen
Muhammad Akhtar
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[1] GC University Faisalabad,Department of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology
[2] National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering College,Plant Genomics and Mol. Breeding Laboratory
[3] Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (NIBGE-C,Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Sciences
[4] PIEAS),undefined
[5] University of Okara,undefined
[6] Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB),undefined
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L.; EMS; Biochemical and physiological assay; Exome capture; SNPs; Drought;
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Sustainable wheat production in drought prone areas can be achieved by developing resilient wheat varieties. In the present study, chemical mutagenesis was used to induce mutations in a cultivated wheat variety ‘NN-Gandum-1’. In total, 44 mutants were selected based on their high yield potential for exposing to well-watered (W 1) and rainfed (W 2) conditions for one season. Then, 24 mutants were selected and were exposed to W 1 and W 2 regimes. On the basis of least relative reduction in physiological parameters under W 2 regime, five mutants were selected for conducting exome capturing assays. In total, 184 SNPs were identified in nine genes (ABC transporter type 1, aspartic peptidase, cytochrome P450, transmembrane domain, heavy metal-associated domain, HMA, NAC domain, NAD (P)-binding domain, S-type anion channel, Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2 and UDP-glucuronosyl/UDP-glucosyltransferase). Maximum number of mutations were observed in chr.2D, which contained mutations in three genes, i.e. ABC transporter type 1, NAD (P)-binding domain and UDP-glucuronosyl/UDP-glucosyltransferase which may have a role in conferring drought tolerance. The selected mutants were further tested for studying their biochemical responses under both the regimes for 2 years. The extent of membrane damage was estimated through malondialdehyde and hydrogen per oxidase, and tolerance to drought stress was assessed via antioxidant enzymes in leaves. The selected mutants under drought stress increased the accumulation of proline content, total soluble sugars, total free amino acids, while decreased total chlorophyll content, carotenoids and total soluble protein. These mutants can further be explored to understand the genetic circuits of drought tolerance in wheat.
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