Characterising Rht-A1b for the generation of novel semi-dwarfing alleles in wheatTools Rafter, Megan (2020) Characterising Rht-A1b for the generation of novel semi-dwarfing alleles in wheat. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe dramatic wheat yield increases of the Green Revolution are partially attributed to the development of high yielding, lodging resistant, semi-dwarf varieties through the introduction of the alleles Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b into elite wheat cultivars. These alleles contain gain-of-function mutations in the RHT-1 genes, encoding DELLA proteins that repress gibberellin (GA) signalling. GAs promote the targeted degradation of DELLAs, relieving their repression and allowing for GA-responsive growth. Rht-1 dwarfing alleles encode abnormal DELLA proteins that are not believed to be recognized for degradation, causing constitutive repression of GA responses and pleiotropic effects such as: reduced fertility during heat stress and impaired seedling emergence and establishment. Currently, this limits the ability of Rht-1 alleles for further improving wheat grain yields.
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