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A single nucleotide substitution in TaHKT1;5-D controls shoot Na+ accumulation in bread wheat

  • Chana Borjigin
  • , Rhiannon K. Schilling*
  • , Jayakumar Bose
  • , Maria Hrmova
  • , Jiaen Qiu
  • , Stefanie Wege
  • , Apriadi Situmorang
  • , Caitlin Byrt
  • , Chris Brien
  • , Bettina Berger
  • , Matthew Gilliham
  • , Allison S. Pearson
  • , Stuart J. Roy
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Improving salinity tolerance in the most widely cultivated cereal, bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), is essential to increase grain yields on saline agricultural lands. A Portuguese landrace, Mocho de Espiga Branca accumulates up to sixfold greater leaf and sheath sodium (Na+) than two Australian cultivars, Gladius and Scout, under salt stress in hydroponics. Despite high leaf and sheath Na+ concentrations, Mocho de Espiga Branca maintained similar salinity tolerance compared to Gladius and Scout. A naturally occurring single nucleotide substitution was identified in the gene encoding a major Na+ transporter TaHKT1;5-D in Mocho de Espiga Branca, which resulted in a L190P amino acid residue variation. This variant prevents Mocho de Espiga Branca from retrieving Na+ from the root xylem leading to a high shoot Na+ concentration. The identification of the tissue-tolerant Mocho de Espiga Branca will accelerate the development of more elite salt-tolerant bread wheat cultivars.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2158-2171
    Number of pages14
    JournalPlant, Cell and Environment
    Volume43
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2020

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