2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140246
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Mutations in Barley Row Type Genes Have Pleiotropic Effects on Shoot Branching

Abstract: Cereal crop yield is determined by different yield components such as seed weight, seed number per spike and the tiller number and spikes. Negative correlations between these traits are often attributed to resource limitation. However, recent evidence suggests that the same genes or regulatory modules can regulate both inflorescence branching and tillering. It is therefore important to explore the role of genetic correlations between different yield components in small grain cereals. In this work, we studied p… Show more

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“…1; Supplemental Fig. S1), corroborating previous reports Koppolu et al, 2013;Liller et al, 2015). The development of additional lateral spikelets, which mainly occurred at the middle part of the spike, was not associated with a significant change in rachis internode number (Supplemental Fig.…”
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“…1; Supplemental Fig. S1), corroborating previous reports Koppolu et al, 2013;Liller et al, 2015). The development of additional lateral spikelets, which mainly occurred at the middle part of the spike, was not associated with a significant change in rachis internode number (Supplemental Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In addition, many of these mutant phenotypes were intercrossed to identify allelic mutant series for different morphological, developmental, and physiological traits. The collection has proven particularly valuable for studying the genetic control of plant and spike architecture Koppolu et al, 2013;Liller et al, 2015).…”
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“…A considerable effect of row type on tiller number was demonstrated under various growth conditions (Alqudah and Schnurbusch 2013). Consistent with this finding, tiller number was shown to be affected by the allelic status of the VRS1 gene (Liller et al 2015).…”
Section: Gwas and Qtl Analyses Of Tillering In Barleysupporting
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“…The plants were irrigated using a sprinkler robot. For QTL confirmation and additional experiments performed in 2012, 2013 and 2014 the plot was set-up using 12 L pots as described previously (Liller et al 2015) only in this study the plot was divided into two blocks.…”
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