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利用东乡普通野生稻染色体片段 置换系鉴定抗穗发芽 QTL.

Authors :
胡佳晓
刘 进
马小定
涂 夯
周慧颖
孟冰欣
崔 迪
黎毛毛
韩龙植
余丽琴
Source :
Guangdong Agricultural Sciences. 2024, Vol. 51 Issue 11, p61-68. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

【Objective】High-temperature and rainy weather lead to pre-harvest sprouting (PHS), severely impacting yield and quality traits of rice. Identification and screening of germplasm or genetic resources is a fundamental pathway for developing new varieties resistant to PHS and eliminating PHS damage. 【Method】In the study, a set of chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) derived from Dongxiang wild rice (‘C35’) as the donor parent and ‘Nipponbare’ (‘NIP’) as the recipient parent were used as the experimental materials, and then PHS resistance were evaluated and QTLs were mapped in 2021-2023, with an aim to screen PHS germplasm and identify major QTLs.【Result】Dongxiang wild rice ‘C35’ exhibited strong dormancy under different environments with a pre-harvest sprouting rate (PHSR) of 0.00%; ‘Nipponbare’ showed significant PHS with an average PHSR of 31.95%. The PHSR varied widely among CSSL populations, the phenotypic repeatability of PHSR was relatively high in different years, and ten lines from the CSSL populations with strong dormancy and resistance to PHS were screened. A total of 14 QTLs controlling the PHSR were detected, and four QTLs were repeatedly detected under different environments. These QTLs formed four QTL clusters (qPHSRC1, qPHSRC2, qPHSRC8 and qPHSRC9), among which qPHSRC2 and qPHSRC9 had higher LOD values, phenotypic contribution rate (%) and additive effect, and qPHSRC2 was a newly discovered major QTL cluster. 【Conclusion】 A batch of PHS resistant germplasms were screened and 14 QTLs were mapped, four QTL clusters were repeatedly identified, and a new major QTL cluster qPHSRC2 controlling the PHSR was discovered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
1004874X
Volume :
51
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Guangdong Agricultural Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
182352641
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.16768/j.issn.1004-874X.2024.11.006