On the origin of the late-flowering ppd-H1 allele in barley

Published Date
September 10, 2025
Type
Journal Article
On the origin of the late-flowering ppd-H1 allele in barley
Authors:
Rajiv Sharma
Salar Shaaf, Salar Shaaf, Kerstin Neumann, Peter Civan, Yu Guo, Martin Mascher, Martin Mascher, Michal David, Adnan Al-Yassin, Adnan Al-Yassin, Hakan Özkan, Tom K. Blake, Sariel Hübner, Nora P. Castañeda Álvarez, Stefania Grando, Stefania Grando, Salvatore Ceccarelli, Salvatore Ceccarelli, Michael Baum, Andreas Graner, George Coupland, Klaus Pillen, Ehud Weiss, Ian Mackay, Wayne Powell, Benjamin Kilian, Benjamin Kilian

To breed for climate resilient crops, an understanding of the genetic and environmental factors influencing adaptation is critical. Barley provides a model species to study adaptation to climate change. Here we present a detailed analysis of genetic variation at a major photoperiod response locus and relate this to the domestication history and dispersal of barley. The PPD-H1 locus (a PSEUDO-RESPONSE REGULATOR 7) promotes flowering under long-day conditions, and a natural mutation at this locus resulted in a recessive, late-flowering ppd-H1 allele. This mutation proved beneficial in high-latitude environments such as Northern Europe, where it allows extended vegetative growth during long spring days. We infer the origin of the mutated late-flowering ppd-H1 allele by re-sequencing a large geo-referenced collection of 942 Hordeum spontaneum, 5 Hordeum agriocrithon and 1110 domesticated (Hordeum vulgare) barleys. We demonstrate that the late-flowering phenotype originated from Desert-type wild barley in the Southern Levant and present evidence suggesting a post-domestication origin of the mutated ppd-H1 allele.

Citation:
Rajiv Sharma, Salar Shaaf, Kerstin Neumann, Peter Civan, Yu Guo, Martin Mascher, Michal David, Adnan Al-Yassin, Hakan Özkan, Tom K. Blake, Sariel Hübner, Nora P. Castañeda Álvarez, Stefania Grando, Salvatore Ceccarelli, Michael Baum, Andreas Graner, George Coupland, Klaus Pillen, Ehud Weiss, Ian Mackay, Wayne Powell, Benjamin Kilian. (10/9/2025). On the origin of the late-flowering ppd-H1 allele in barley. theoretical and applied genetics, 138 (10).
Keywords:
late-flowering
ppd-h1 allele
barley