Studying the influence of TaGW8 and TaGS5-3A genes on the yield of soft spring wheat in arid climate conditions of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Abstract Drought is a primary ecological stress limiting wheat yield in water-deficient regions. Conducting targeted genetic selection of wheat cultivars can expedite the adaptation process of wheat to the climatic conditions of the region, allowing for the identification of high-yielding varieties with stable genetic traits. This study investigated the impact of the TaGW8 and TaGS3A genes, known for their contribution to wheat productivity. The effective productivity genes TaGW8-B1b/B1a and the TaGS5-3A-T genome exert a 32.8% influence on the variability of the 1000 grain weight (TGW) trait. This influence stems from both individual genes and their interactions, with at least 17.5% of TGW variability explained by the gene combinations examined in the study. Notably, the TaGS5-3A-T gene exhibits a significant positive correlation with total yield, exceeding 63%. The integration of these productivity genes, based on field phenotypic data, has resulted in an overall yield increase of selected samples by 0.8 tons/ha compared to the country's average multi-year indicator.

Авторы
Zotova L.1 , Zhumalin A.1 , Gajimuradova A.1 , Zhirnova I.2 , Nuralov A.1 , Zargar M. 3 , Serikbay D.1 , Chen L.4 , Savin T.2 , Rysbekova A.1 , Zhao Z.4
Язык
Английский
Статус
Опубликовано
Том
84
Год
2024
Организации
  • 1 S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University, Kazakhstan
  • 2 A.I. Barayev Research and Production Centre for Grain Farming, Kazakhstan
  • 3 RUDN University, Russia
  • 4 Northwest A&F University, China
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