Abstract

BackgroundPlant height is an important plant characteristic closely related to yield performance of many crops. Reasonable reduction of plant height of crops is beneficial for improving yield and enhancing lodging resistance.ResultsIn the present study, we described the Brassica napus dwarf mutant bnd2 that was isolated using ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) mutagenesis. Compared to wild type (WT), bnd2 exhibited reduced height and shorter hypocotyl and petiole leaves. By crossing the bnd2 mutant with the WT strain, we found that the ratio of the mutant to the WT in the F2 population was close to 1:3, indicating that bnd2 is a recessive mutation of a single locus. Following bulked segregant analysis (BSA) by resequencing, BND2 was found to be located in the 13.77–18.08 Mb interval of chromosome A08, with a length of 4.31 Mb. After fine mapping with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and insertion/deletion (InDel) markers, the gene was narrowed to a 140-Kb interval ranging from 15.62 Mb to 15.76 Mb. According to reference genome annotation, there were 27 genes in the interval, of which BnaA08g20960D had an SNP type variation in the intron between the mutant and its parent, which may be the candidate gene corresponding to BND2. The hybrid line derived from a cross between the mutant bnd2 and the commercial cultivar L329 had similar plant height but higher grain yield compared to the commercial cultivar, suggesting that the allele bnd2 is beneficial for hybrid breeding of lodging resistant and high yield rapeseed.ConclusionIn this study, we identified a novel dwarf mutant of rapeseed with a new locus, which may be useful for functional analyses of genetic mechanisms of plant architecture and grain yield in rapeseed.

Highlights

  • Plant height is an important plant characteristic closely related to yield performance of many crops

  • Bnd2 showed reduced hypocotyl length and shorter petiole leaves compared to wild type (WT)

  • These results suggested that the dwarf traits were associated with lower position of the first branch, shorter internode length, lower internode number, and reduced main inflorescence length

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Introduction

Plant height is an important plant characteristic closely related to yield performance of many crops. Reasonable reduction of plant height of crops is beneficial for improving yield and enhancing lodging resistance. B. napus belongs to the Brassica oil crops of Cruciferae [2]. It is a heterotetraploid plant species formed by natural distant hybridization of two basic diploid species of B. rapa and B. oleracea. More than 60% reduction in yield was reported to be caused by lodging as a result of increased plant height in B. napus [6]. Dwarf phenotypes are sometimes associated with poor agronomic traits, resulting in poor yield It is of great value for rapeseed breeding to cultivate varieties which can be used for cross breeding with no change in plant height and that perform better in terms of yield

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