Genetics of seed dormancy in wheat and barley

dc.contributor.advisorChairperson, Graduate Committee: Michael J. Girouxen
dc.contributor.authorVetch, Justin Michaelen
dc.contributor.otherRobert N. Stougaard, John M. Martin and Michael J. Giroux were co-authors of the article, 'Revealing the genetic mechanisms of preharvest sprouting' in the journal 'Plant science' which is contained within this dissertation.en
dc.contributor.otherRobert N. Stougaard, John M. Martin and Michael J. Giroux were co-authors of the article, 'Allelic impacts of TaPHS1, TaMKK3, and Vp1B3 on preharvest sprouting of northern Great Plains winter wheats' in the journal 'Crop science' which is contained within this dissertation.en
dc.contributor.otherJason G. Walling, Jamie D. Sherman, John M. Martin and Michael J. Giroux were co-authors of the article, 'Mutations in the HvMKK3 AND HvAlaAT1 genes affect barley pre-harvest sprouting and after-ripened seed dormancy' in the journal 'Crop science' which is contained within this dissertation.en
dc.contributor.otherPhilip L. Bruckner, John M. Martin and Michael J. Giroux were co-authors of the article, 'TAMFT homeologs are associated with preharvest sprouting winter wheat' submitted to the journal ''Crop science' which is contained within this dissertation.en
dc.coverage.spatialMontanaen
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-13T16:31:53Z
dc.date.available2022-05-13T16:31:53Z
dc.date.issued2020en
dc.descriptionPlease see the associated correction to declare an extreme error in this chapter. (File: Errata. File name: vetch-ch5-dissert-error-2020)en
dc.description.abstractMontana producers have many biotic and abiotic stresses to contend with. One of interest to avoid is preharvest sprouting (PHS), which is the precocious germination of grains before harvest. PHS affected grain is discounted at the elevator, resulting in grain being unsuitable for many foods and direct losses to producers. PHS is not widespread every year in Montana but in some years causes large economic loss. Although PHS is a response to environmental cues it is largely controlled by genetics. Genes that control seed dormancy are the most likely candidate genes for PHS resistance and the series of studies presented in this dissertation examine the impact of several genes upon small grain PHS susceptibility. The studies used several methods to assess PHS susceptibility and determine which alleles of individual genes were present. The methods included seed dormancy screening assays, alpha amylase enzyme activity analysis, falling numbers analysis, genotyping by direct sequencing and via use of various markers, RNA-sequencing, and gene expression analysis. The first study served as a PHS susceptibility survey and provides PHS tolerance information on MT grown wheat varieties. This study also found that of the three most reported PHS associated genes (TaMFT 3A, TaMKK3 4A, and TaVp1 3B), only TaMFT 3A was associated with PHS in Montana winter wheats, even though the previously reported variation was observed in all three genes. The second study looked at PHS susceptibility among current and historically grown barley varieties. It was found that malt varieties vary greatly in their susceptibility to PHS with the top grown AMBA recommended varieties among the most susceptible. It was also found that a previously unstudied mutation in the HvMKK3 gene is associated with PHS susceptibility. Interestingly, HvMKK3 and HvAlaAT1 affect dormancy at different time points in grain maturity indicating dormancy may be tailored to a specific timeframe (high dormancy at harvest with rapid decay of dormancy after harvest). The final study revisited winter wheat PHS and found that the TaMFT 3B and 3D homeologs are associated with PHS which has not been shown to date.en
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/16742en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherMontana State University - Bozeman, College of Agricultureen
dc.rights.holderCopyright 2020 by Justin Michael Vetchen
dc.subject.lcshWheaten
dc.subject.lcshBarleyen
dc.subject.lcshSeedsen
dc.subject.lcshDormancy (Biology)en
dc.subject.lcshGeneticsen
dc.titleGenetics of seed dormancy in wheat and barleyen
dc.typeDissertationen
mus.data.thumbpage46en
thesis.degree.committeemembersMembers, Graduate Committee: Jack Martin; Philip L. Bruckner; Jamie Shermanen
thesis.degree.departmentPlant Sciences & Plant Pathology.en
thesis.degree.genreDissertationen
thesis.degree.namePhDen
thesis.format.extentfirstpage1en
thesis.format.extentlastpage125en

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