Dynamics of apex and leaf development in barley as affected by PPD-H1 alleles in two contrasting PHYC backgrounds under short or long photoperiod
Jorge D. Parrado, Roxana Savin, Gustavo A. Slafer

TL;DR
This study explores how PPD-H1 alleles and photoperiod conditions affect barley development, including leaf growth and flowering phases.
Contribution
The study reveals how PPD-H1 interacts with PHYC backgrounds and photoperiod to influence barley development dynamics.
Findings
PPD-H1 effects on flowering time depend on PHYC genetic backgrounds and photoperiod conditions.
PPD-H1 influences leaf number and phyllochron, mainly affecting the late reproductive phase.
Short photoperiods increase phyllochron in later leaves for lines with the ppd-H1 allele.
Abstract
Barley development from seedling to flowering involves both external and internal changes, the latter requiring microscopic observation. Internal changes allow for the classification of preflowering development into three phases: vegetative, early reproductive, and late reproductive. Genetic and environmental factors influence the duration of these phases, impacting grain yield. Photoperiod-sensitivity genes PPD-H1 play a major role in flowering time, affecting adaptation; however, the effect might also be direct (beyond affecting phenology). In this paper, we aimed to assess how PPD-H1 alleles affect barley development, including the progression of growth phases, leaf emergence, tillering dynamics, and spikelet development. Two experiments (field and controlled conditions) were conducted with a factorial combination of (i) four near-isogenic lines (NILs) for PPD-H1 alleles (ppd-H1 or…
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TopicsLinguistic and Sociocultural Studies · French Language Learning Methods · Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
