Skip to main content
Log in

The Tom Thumb dwarfing gene Rht3 in wheat

2. Effects on height, yield and grain quality

  • Published:
Theoretical and Applied Genetics Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

The effects of the ‘Tom Thumb’ Rht3 dwarfing gene in wheat on plant height, yield components and grain quality in field trials of random inbred lines from two ‘Minister Dwarf’ (Rht3) x rht3 crosses are described. Limited genetic increases in Rht3 plant height, up to 70 cm, were achieved by incorporating genes from the extremely tall variety ‘April Bearded’. Amongst lines from the higher yielding cross, the dwarfing gene did not reduce grain yield but was associated with an increase in grain number of over 25%. Although Rht3 reduced grain protein content by up to 0.8%, breadmaking quality, as measured by SDS sedimentation values and baking tests, was not affected. A controlled environment experiment with near-isogenic Rht3 and rht3 lines indicated that reduced grain size in the dwarfs is a competitive response to the increase in fertility rather than a primary effect of the dwarfing gene.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Axford DWE, McDermott EE, Redman DG (1979) Note on the sodium dodecyl sulfate test of breadmaking quality: comparison with Pelshenke and Zeleny tests. Cereal Chem 56:582–584

    Google Scholar 

  • Chamberlain N, Collins TH, Elton GAH, Cornford gnSJ (1962) The Chorleywood bread process: commercial application. British Baking Industries Res Assoc Rep No 62

  • Chamberlain N, Collins TH, McDermott EE (1981) Alphaase and bread properties. Food Technol 16:127–152

    Google Scholar 

  • CIMMYT (1968) Annu Rep Int Centre for Wheat and Maize Improvement, Mexico 1966/1967, pp 77–79

  • Dalrymple DG (1978) Development and spread of highyielding varieties of wheat and rice in the less developed nations. US Dept Agric Foreign Agric Rep No 95, pp 134

  • Derera NF (1980) The audit of sprouting. Cereal Res Commun 8:15–22

    Google Scholar 

  • Flintham JE (1981) The physiological role and plant breeding potential of the ‘Tom Thumb’ dwarfing gene in wheat. PhD Thesis, Cambridge University, p 181

  • Flintham JE, Gale MD (1982) The ‘Tom Thumb’ dwarfing gene, Rht3, in wheat. 1. Reduced preharvest sprouting damage to breadmaking quality. Theor Appl Genet 62:121–126

    Google Scholar 

  • Gale MD (1979) The effects of the ‘Norin 10’ dwarfing genes on yield in wheat. In: Ramanujam S (ed) Proc 5th Int Wheat Genet Symp. New Delhi, Indian Soc Genet Plant Breed, pp 978–987

    Google Scholar 

  • Gale MD (1983) The role and potential of dwarfing genes in wheat. In: Int Symp New Genet Approaches Crop Improvement. Karachi 1982 (in press)

  • Gale MD, Law CN (1977) The identification and exploitation of ‘Norin 10’ semi-dwarfing genes. Plant Breeding Institute Annu Rep 1976, pp 21–34

  • Gale MD, Law CN, Worland AJ (1975) The chromosomal location of a major dwarfing gene from ‘Norin 10’ in new British semi-dwarf wheats. Heredity 35:417–421

    Google Scholar 

  • Gale MD, Marshall GA (1973) Insensitivity to gibberellin in dwarf wheats. Ann Bot 37:729–735

    Google Scholar 

  • Gale MD, Marshall GA (1975) The nature and genetic control of gibberellin insensitivity in dwarf wheat grain. Heredity 35:55–65

    Google Scholar 

  • Gale MD, Marshall GA (1976) The chromosomal location of Gai1 and Rht1, genes for gibberellin insensitivity and semidwarfism, in a derivative of ‘Norin 10’ wheat. Heredity 37:283–289

    Google Scholar 

  • McVittie JA, Gale MD, Marshall GA, Westcott B (1978) The intra-chromosomal mapping of the ‘Norin 10’ and Tom Thumb dwarfing genes. Heredity 40:67–70

    Google Scholar 

  • Moss HJ (1980) The pasta properties of some wheat starches free for sprout damage. Cereal Res Commun 8:297–302

    Google Scholar 

  • Radley M, Thorne GN (1981) Effects of decreasing the number of grains in ears of cvs ‘Hobbit’ and ‘Maris Huntman’ winter wheat. Ann Appl Biol 98:149–156

    Google Scholar 

  • Romanova LV, Priluk LV (1975) Hormonal composition and reaction of dwarf wheats of different origin to gibberellin. Sel'skohzyaristvennaya Biologiya 10:750–755

    Google Scholar 

  • Starr C, Smith DB (1978) A semi-micro dry-block and automated analyser technique suitable for determining protein nitrogen in plant material. J Agric Sci 9:639–644

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Additional information

Communicated by R. Riley

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Flintham, J.E., Gale, M.D. The Tom Thumb dwarfing gene Rht3 in wheat. Theoret. Appl. Genetics 66, 249–256 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00251155

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00251155

Key words

Navigation