R. Esten Mason
University of Arkansas
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Euphytica | 2011
R. Esten Mason; Suchismita Mondal; Francis W. Beecher; Dirk B. Hays
Heat stress adversely affects wheat production in many regions of the world and is particularly detrimental during reproductive development. The objective of this study was to identify novel quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with improved heat tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and to confirm previous QTL results. To accomplish this, a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population was subjected to a three-day 38°C daytime heat stress treatment during early grain-filling. At maturity, a heat susceptibility index (HSI) was calculated from the reduction of three main spike yield components; kernel number, total kernel weight, and single kernel weight. The HSI, as well as temperature depression (TD) of the main spike and main flag leaf during heat stress were used as phenotypic measures of heat tolerance. QTL analysis identified 14 QTL for HSI, with individual QTL explaining from 4.5 to 19.3% of the phenotypic variance. Seven of these QTL co-localized for both TD and HSI. At all seven loci, the allele for a cooler flag leaf or spike temperature (up to 0.81°C) was associated with greater heat tolerance, indicated by a lower HSI. In a comparison to previous QTL results in a RIL population utilizing the same source of heat tolerance, seven genome regions for heat tolerance were consistently detected across populations. The genetic effect of combining three of these QTL, located on chromosomes 1B, 5A, and 6D, demonstrate the potential benefit of selecting for multiple heat tolerance alleles simultaneously. The genome regions identified in this study serve as potential target regions for fine-mapping and development of molecular markers for more rapid development of heat tolerant germplasm.
Crop Science | 2015
M. Andrea Acuña-Galindo; R. Esten Mason; Nithya K. Subramanian; Dirk B. Hays
Euphytica | 2013
R. Esten Mason; Dirk B. Hays; Suchismita Mondal; Amir M. H. Ibrahim; Bhoja R. Basnet
Field Crops Research | 2016
M. Nelly Arguello; R. Esten Mason; Trenton L. Roberts; Nithya K. Subramanian; Andrea Acuna; Christopher K. Addison; Dennis N. Lozada; Randall G. Miller; Edward E. Gbur
Euphytica | 2015
Diana C. Ballesteros; R. Esten Mason; Christopher K. Addison; M. Andrea Acuña; M. Nelly Arguello; Nithya K. Subramanian; Randall G. Miller; Haley Sater; Edward E. Gbur; David M. Miller; C. A. Griffey; Marla Barnett; Dominic M. Tucker
Phytopathology | 2015
Eugene A. Milus; David E. Moon; Kevin D. Lee; R. Esten Mason
Euphytica | 2016
Christopher K. Addison; R. Esten Mason; Gina Brown-Guedira; Mohammed Guedira; Yuanfeng Hao; Randall G. Miller; Nithya K. Subramanian; Dennis N. Lozada; Andrea Acuna; Maria Nelly Arguello; Jerry W. Johnson; Amir M. H. Ibrahim; Russell Sutton; Stephen A. Harrison
Crop Science | 2017
Mariola Klepadlo; Pengyin Chen; Ainong Shi; R. Esten Mason; Kenneth L. Korth; Vibha Srivastava; Chengjun Wu
Crop Science | 2018
R. Esten Mason; Christopher K. Addison; Ali Babar; Andrea Acuna; Dennis N. Lozada; Nithya K. Subramanian; Maria Nelly Arguello; Randall G. Miller; Gina Brown-Guedira; Mohammed Guedira; Jerry W. Johnson
Euphytica | 2017
Dennis N. Lozada; R. Esten Mason; Ali Babar; Brett F. Carver; Gina-Brown Guedira; Keith R. Merrill; Maria Nelly Arguello; Andrea Acuna; Lucas Vasconcelos Vieira; Amanda Holder; Christopher K. Addison; David E. Moon; Randal G. Miller; Susanne Dreisigacker