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Title: ABC transporter-mediated transport of glutathione conjugates enhances seed yield and quality in chickpea
Authors: Basu, Udita
Upadhyaya, Hari D.
Srivastava, Rishi
Daware, Anurag
Malik, Naveen
Sharma, Akash
Bajaj, Deepak
Narnoliya, Laxmi
Thakro, Virevol
Kujur, Alice
Tripathi, Shailesh
Bharadwaj, Chellapilla
Hegde, V. S.
Pandey, Ajay K.
Singh, Ashok K.
Tyagi, Akhilesh K.
Parida, Swarup K.
Keywords: ABC transporter
chickpea
desi
glutathione conjugates
GWAS
kabuli
QTL
map-based cloning
near isogenic line
seed weight
SNP
yield
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: American Society of Plant Biologists
Citation: Plant Physiology, 180(1): 253-275
Abstract: The identification of functionally relevant molecular tags is vital for genomics-assisted crop improvement and enhancing the seed yield, quality and productivity in chickpea. The simultaneous improvement of yield/productivity as well as quality traits often requires pyramiding of multiple genes, which remains a major hurdle given various associated epistatic and pleotropic effects. Unfortunately, no single gene that can improve yield/productivity along with quality and other desirable agromorphological traits is known, hampering the genetic enhancement of chickpea. Using a combinatorial genomics-assisted breeding and functional genomics strategy, this study identified natural alleles and haplotypes of an ABCC3-type transporter gene that regulates seed weight, an important domestication trait, by transcriptional regulation and modulating the transport of glutathione conjugates in seeds of desi and kabuli chickpea. The superior allele/haplotype of this gene introgressed in desi and kabuli near-isogenic lines enhances the seed weight, yield, productivity and multiple desirable plant architecture and seed-quality traits without compromising the agronomic performance. These salient findings can expedite crop improvement endeavors and the development of nutritionally enriched high-yielding cultivars in chickpea.
Description: Accepted date: December 12, 2018
URI: http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/905
ISSN: 1532-2548
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