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dc.contributor.authorMalik, Naveen-
dc.contributor.authorBasu, Udita-
dc.contributor.authorSrivastava, Rishi-
dc.contributor.authorDaware, Anurag-
dc.contributor.authorRanjan, Rajeev-
dc.contributor.authorSharma, Akash-
dc.contributor.authorThakro, Virevol-
dc.contributor.authorMohanty, Jitendra K.-
dc.contributor.authorJha, Uday Chand-
dc.contributor.authorTripathi, Shailesh-
dc.contributor.authorTyagi, Akhilesh K.-
dc.contributor.authorParida, Swarup K.-
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-12T06:46:41Z-
dc.date.available2023-09-12T06:46:41Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.citationPlant Journal, 116(5): 1271-1292en_US
dc.identifier.issn1365-313X-
dc.identifier.otherhttps://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16423-
dc.identifier.urihttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/tpj.16423-
dc.identifier.urihttp://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1517-
dc.descriptionAccepted date: 4 August 2023en_US
dc.description.abstractPlant height (PH) is an important plant architectural trait targeted during Green Revolution to enhance crop yields. Identification of genes and natural alleles governing plant height without compromising agronomic performance can fill the lacuna of knowledge connecting ideal plant architecture with maximum achievable yield in chickpea. Through coherent strategy involving genome-wide association study, QTL/fine mapping, map-based cloning, molecular haplotyping, and downstream functional genomics, the current study identified two Mediator subunit genes namely, CaMED23 and CaMED5b and their derived natural alleles/haplotypes underlying the major QTLs and trans-acting eQTLs regulating plant height in chickpea. Differential accumulation of haplotype-specific transcripts of these two Mediator genes in corresponding haplotype-introgressed near-isogenic lines (NILs) correlates negatively with the plant height trait. Quantitative as well as qualitative estimation based on histology, scanning electron microscopy, and histochemical assay unraveled the reduced lengths and cell sizes of internodes along with compromised lignin levels in dwarf/semi-dwarf chickpea NILs introgressed with superior CaMED23 and CaMED5b gene haplotypes. This observation, supported by global transcriptome profiling-based diminished expression of various phenylpropanoid pathway genes upstream of lignin biosynthesis in dwarf/semi-dwarf NILs, essentially links plant height with lignin accumulation. The identified molecular signatures in the Mediator subunit genes can be efficiently utilized to develop desirable dwarf/semi-dwarf-type chickpea cultivars without affecting their yield per plant via modulating lignin/phenylpropanoid biosynthesis.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe financial support for this study is provided by a research grant from the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India. UB and AD acknowledge the UGC (University Grants Commission) and DBT, India for research fellowship awards. We are very much grateful to Mr. Sube Singh, lead scientific officer, Grain Legumes Research Program/Genebank, ICRISAT, Hyderabad for assisting in collecting multi-environments field phenotyping data of germplasm accessions and mapping population. Constant assistance provided by all the scientific and technical staffs of NIPGR and IARI, New Delhi and ICRISAT, Hyderabad to conduct these research works is acknowledged. We are also thankful to central instrumentation facility (CIF), plant growth facility (PGF) and DBT-eLibrary Consortium (DeLCON) of NIPGR, New Delhi for providing timely support and access to e-resources for this research work.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sonsen_US
dc.subjectCiceren_US
dc.subjectGWASen_US
dc.subjectQTLen_US
dc.subjectSNPsen_US
dc.subjectchickpeaen_US
dc.subjectmap-based cloningen_US
dc.subjectmediator subunit genesen_US
dc.subjectnear-isogenic lineen_US
dc.subjectplant heighten_US
dc.titleNatural alleles of Mediator subunit genes modulate plant height in chickpeaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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