Journal article

Co-Evolution of Sink and Source in the Recent Breeding History of Winter Wheat in Germany


Authors listLichthardt, Carolin; Chen, Tsu-Wei; Stahl, Andreas; Stuetzel, Hartmut

Publication year2020

JournalFrontiers in Plant Science

Volume number10

ISSN1664-462X

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01771

PublisherFrontiers Media


Abstract
Optimizing the interplay between sinks and sources is of crucial importance for breeding progress in winter wheat. However, the physiological limitations of yield from source (e.g. green canopy duration, GCD) and sink (e.g. grain number) are still unclear. Furthermore, there is little information on how the source traits have been modified during the breeding history of winter wheat. This study analyzed the breeding progress of sink and source components and their relationships to yield components. Field trials were conducted over three years with 220 cultivars representing the German breeding history of the past five decades. In addition, genetic associations of QTL for the traits were assessed with genome-wide association studies. Breeding progress mainly resulted from an increase in grain numbers per spike, a sink component, whose variations were largely explained by the photosynthetic activity around anthesis, a source component. Surprisingly, despite significant breeding progress in GCD and other source components, they showed no direct influence on thousand grain weights, indicating that grain filling was not limited by the source strength. Our results suggest that, 1) the potential longevity of the green canopy is predetermined at the time point that the number of grains is fixed; 2) a co-evolution of source and sink strength during the breeding history contribute to the yield formation of the modern cultivars. For future breeding we suggest to choose parental lines with high grain numbers per spike on the sink side, and high photosynthetic activity around anthesis and canopy duration on the source side, and to place emphasis on these traits throughout selection.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLichthardt, C., Chen, T., Stahl, A. and Stuetzel, H. (2020) Co-Evolution of Sink and Source in the Recent Breeding History of Winter Wheat in Germany, Frontiers in Plant Science, 10, Article 1771. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01771

APA Citation styleLichthardt, C., Chen, T., Stahl, A., & Stuetzel, H. (2020). Co-Evolution of Sink and Source in the Recent Breeding History of Winter Wheat in Germany. Frontiers in Plant Science. 10, Article 1771. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01771



Keywords


complementary crossesGENETIC-IMPROVEMENTgreen canopy durationPHOTOSYNTHETIC RATER-PACKAGEsink and sourceSTAY-GREEN TRAITS

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