Recessive mutations in Cul4 locus was described as causing low tillering phenotype in barley. The locus was previously mapped to 0.22 cM genetic interval and Candidate Gene (CG) was proposed. In this study, we mapped the locus into 0.09 cM interval and proved the correspondence between the CG and cul4 phenotype by showing the recombination between CG and adjacent annotated genes. Also, we isolated three independent mutant alleles for Cul4 in the available mutant stocks, and we showed their correlation to cul4 phenotype. Detailed phenotyping of cul4 mutant lines revealed various effects on plant vegetative, reproductive, and developmental parameters. The Cul4 gene was identified as encoding BTB/ANK domain protein highly related to Arabidopsi...
Barley grains are predominantly used for animal feed and malting, and breeding traditionally focused...
none7A TILLING (Targeting Induced Local Lesion IN Genomes) resource in barley (cv. Morex) consisting...
The Green Revolution combined advancements in breeding and agricultural practice, and provided food ...
Manipulation of plant architectural traits such as the number of tillers can effectively increase gr...
Tillers are vegetative branches that develop from axillary buds located in the leaf axils at the bas...
Tillers are vegetative branches that develop from axillary buds located in the leaf axils at the bas...
Tillers are vegetative branches that develop from axillary buds located in the leaf axils at the bas...
Tillers are vegetative branches that develop from axillary buds located in the leaf axils at the bas...
Tillering, or the production of lateral branches (i.e., culms), is an important agronomic trait that...
Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) is a reverse genetics method enabling the iden...
Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) is a reverse genetics method enabling the iden...
Research in our group focuses on the genetic and molecular dissection of barley development as a mea...
Since the early 20th century, barley (Hordeum vulgare) has been a model for investigating the effect...
A sodium azide-mutagenized population of barley (cv. 'Morex') was developed and utilized to identify...
In grasses, biomass and grain production are affected by plant architecture traits such as tiller nu...
Barley grains are predominantly used for animal feed and malting, and breeding traditionally focused...
none7A TILLING (Targeting Induced Local Lesion IN Genomes) resource in barley (cv. Morex) consisting...
The Green Revolution combined advancements in breeding and agricultural practice, and provided food ...
Manipulation of plant architectural traits such as the number of tillers can effectively increase gr...
Tillers are vegetative branches that develop from axillary buds located in the leaf axils at the bas...
Tillers are vegetative branches that develop from axillary buds located in the leaf axils at the bas...
Tillers are vegetative branches that develop from axillary buds located in the leaf axils at the bas...
Tillers are vegetative branches that develop from axillary buds located in the leaf axils at the bas...
Tillering, or the production of lateral branches (i.e., culms), is an important agronomic trait that...
Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) is a reverse genetics method enabling the iden...
Targeting Induced Local Lesions IN Genomes (TILLING) is a reverse genetics method enabling the iden...
Research in our group focuses on the genetic and molecular dissection of barley development as a mea...
Since the early 20th century, barley (Hordeum vulgare) has been a model for investigating the effect...
A sodium azide-mutagenized population of barley (cv. 'Morex') was developed and utilized to identify...
In grasses, biomass and grain production are affected by plant architecture traits such as tiller nu...
Barley grains are predominantly used for animal feed and malting, and breeding traditionally focused...
none7A TILLING (Targeting Induced Local Lesion IN Genomes) resource in barley (cv. Morex) consisting...
The Green Revolution combined advancements in breeding and agricultural practice, and provided food ...