Identification of Candidate Genes for Cold Tolerance at Seedling Stage by GWAS in Rice (Oryza sativa L.).

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Biology-Basel Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.3390/biology13100784
Huimin Shi, Wenyu Zhang, Huimin Cao, Laiyuan Zhai, Qingxin Song, Jianlong Xu
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Due to global climate change, cold temperatures have significantly impacted rice production, resulting in reduced yield and quality. In this study, we investigated two traits related to the cold tolerance (CT) of 1992 diverse rice accessions at the seedling stage. Geng accessions exhibited higher levels of CT compared to xian accessions, with the GJ-tmp subgroup displaying the strongest CT. However, extreme CT accessions were also identified within the xian subspecies. Through GWAS analysis based on the survival rate (SR) and leaf score of cold tolerance (SCT), a total of 29 QTLs associated with CT at the seedling stage were identified, among which four QTLs (qSR3.1a, qSR4.1a, qSR11.1x, and qSR12.1a) were found to be important. Furthermore, five candidate genes (LOC_Os03g44760, LOC_Os04g06900, LOC_Os04g07260, LOC_Os11g40610, and LOC_Os12g10710) along with their favorable haplotypes were identified through gene function annotation and haplotype analysis. Pyramiding multiple favorable haplotypes resulted in a significant improvement in CT performance. Subsequently, three selected accessions (CX534, B236, and IRIS_313-8565), carrying different superior alleles for CT, were selected and recommended for molecular breeding for CT using marker-assisted selection (MAS). The findings from this study provide valuable resources for enhancing rice's ability for CT while laying a foundation for the future cloning of novel genes involved in conferring CT.

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通过 GWAS 鉴定水稻(Oryza sativa L. )幼苗期耐寒候选基因。
由于全球气候变化,低温严重影响了水稻生产,导致产量和质量下降。在这项研究中,我们调查了 1992 个不同水稻品种在幼苗期与耐寒性(CT)相关的两个性状。与湘品种相比,耿品种表现出更高水平的耐寒性,其中GJ-tmp亚群表现出最强的耐寒性。不过,在西安亚种中也发现了CT极高的品种。通过基于成活率(SR)和叶片耐寒性评分(SCT)的 GWAS 分析,共鉴定出 29 个与幼苗期 CT 相关的 QTLs,其中 4 个 QTLs(qSR3.1a、qSR4.1a、qSR11.1x 和 qSR12.1a)是重要的。此外,通过基因功能注释和单倍型分析,确定了五个候选基因(LOC_Os03g44760、LOC_Os04g06900、LOC_Os04g07260、LOC_Os11g40610 和 LOC_Os12g10710)及其有利单倍型。将多个有利的单倍型叠加在一起可显著提高 CT 性能。随后,利用标记辅助选择(MAS)技术,筛选出携带不同 CT 优良等位基因的三个入选品种(CX534、B236 和 IRIS_313-8565),并推荐用于 CT 分子育种。本研究的结果为提高水稻的 CT 能力提供了宝贵的资源,同时也为将来克隆赋予 CT 的新基因奠定了基础。
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Biology-Basel
Biology-Basel Biological Science-Biological Science
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