Molecular characterization of a novel mutation in the E1 flowering gene induced by gamma irradiation in soybean

Genome. 2021 Oct;64(10):915-925. doi: 10.1139/gen-2020-0137. Epub 2021 Mar 8.

Abstract

Soybean is a typical short-day (SD) plant. It undergoes reproductive growth only when the day length becomes shorter than a critical length. Fourteen major genes/loci affecting soybean flowering and maturity period have been mapped to date. These are E1 and E7 on chr6, E1La, E1Lb, E6, E8, and J on chr4, E2 on chr10, E3 on chr19, E4 on chr20, E9 on chr6, E10 on chr8, Dt1 on chr19, and GmAGL1 on chr14. The functional allele of all these genes, except E6, E9, J, and GmAGL1, delay flowering, while the non-functional counterpart accelerates flowering and maturity. The contribution of the E1 gene in delaying flowering is highest. Four non-functional/dysfunctional allelic variants of the E1 gene are already known, which accelerates the flowering by 20-25 days and are being used in development of early maturing soybean varieties in many parts of the world. In this study, seeds of the late maturing Indian variety NRC 37 were irradiated with gamma rays to develop an early maturing variety. One early maturing variant was obtained. Molecular characterization of the gene responsible for early flowering proved it to be a non-functional variant of the E1 gene with major deletion.

Keywords: E1 gene; early maturity; flowering gene; gène E1; gène de floraison; maturité hâtive; soja; soybean.

MeSH terms

  • Alleles
  • Flowers* / genetics
  • Flowers* / radiation effects
  • Gamma Rays
  • Glycine max* / genetics
  • Glycine max* / radiation effects
  • Mutation