Plant height is a critical determinant of yield stability in cereals, with dwarfing alleles reducing lodging risk. We present the first molecular characterization of dw10 , a gibberellin (GA)-insensitive recessive dwarfing locus in rye ( Secale cereale L.). Using Near-Isogenic Lines (NILs), high-resolution DArTseq mapping, and RNA-seq profiling, dw10 was fine-mapped to chromosome 5 R and shown to be distinct from known loci ( Ddw1 , dw8 ). The allele reduced internode length without affecting thousand-grain weight, with incomplete dominance in F₁ hybrids. GA₃ treatment partially restored elongation, indicating altered GA signaling. Transcriptome analysis revealed 125 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) on 5 R, including four within the dw10 interval: IBH1-LIKE (a BR signaling repressor), an FAD/NAD(P)-binding protein, a TolB-like protein, and a cyclin-like protein. Co-expression analysis implicated brassinosteroid-related regulatory modules and protease-mediated remodeling in height control. Variant analysis identified a missense mutation in TRYPTOPHAN SYNTHASE ALPHA ( TSA ) with upregulation of paralogues, suggesting functional compensation. These results define the genetic and molecular framework of dw10 , provide tightly linked markers for breeding, and highlight hormone signaling and cell wall processes as targets for height modulation in rye and related cereals. • A gibberellin-insensitive recessive dwarfing locus ( dw10) was characterized in rye. • The dw10 was fine-mapped to chromosome 5 R using high-resolution DArTseq. • Transcriptome analysis revealed four DEGs within the dw10 mapping interval. • Co-expression analysis associated brassinosteroids and proteases to height control. • A missense mutation in TSA and upregulation of paralogues suggests functional compensation.
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Hymavathi Salava
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology
Iman Samiei Mosleh
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology
Stefan Stojałowski
West Pomeranian University of Technology
Current Plant Biology
Institute of Molecular Biotechnology
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
West Pomeranian University of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a7670fbadf0bb9e87df7a3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpb.2026.100592