Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for low temperature tolerance at the young microspore stage in rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Australian breeding material.

IF 2 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY Breeding Science Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-16 DOI:10.1270/jsbbs.21096
Christopher Proud, Bradley Campbell, Zuziana Susanti, Shu Fukai, Ian Godwin, Ben Ovenden, Peter Snell, Jaquie Mitchell
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Low temperatures at the young microspore stage (YMS) decreases spikelet fertility and is a major limiting factor to rice production in temperate Australia. Low temperature tolerance is a difficult trait to phenotype, hence there is a strong desire for the identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for their use in marker-assisted selection (MAS). Association mapping was used in several breeding populations with a known source of low temperature tolerance, Norin PL8, to identify QTL for low temperature tolerance. A novel QTL for spikelet fertility was identified on chromosome 6, qYMCT6.1, in which the Australian variety, Kyeema, was the donor for increased fertility. Additional five genomics regions were identified that co-located with previously reported QTL, two of which have been previously cloned. Additionally, for the first time a QTL for spikelet fertility qYMCT10.1, has been shown to co-locate with the number of dehisced anthers qYMCTF10.1 which increases the shedding of pollen from the anthers. This study revealed one new QTL for low temperature tolerance at YMS in temperate japonica germplasm and identified an additional five previously reported. These QTL will be utilised for MAS in the Australian rice breeding program and may have merit for temperate breeding programs globally.

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澳大利亚水稻(Oryza sativa L.)幼小孢子期耐低温数量性状位点(QTL)
幼小孢子期(YMS)的低温降低了小穗育性,是澳大利亚温带地区水稻生产的主要限制因素。低温耐受性是一种难以表型化的性状,因此人们强烈希望鉴定数量性状位点(QTL)以用于标记辅助选择(MAS)。利用关联图谱技术,对多个已知低温耐受性来源的育种群体Norin PL8进行了低温耐受性QTL鉴定。在6号染色体qYMCT6.1上发现了一个新的小穗育性QTL,其中澳大利亚品种基马是提高小穗育性的供体。另外鉴定出5个基因组区域与先前报道的QTL共定位,其中2个已被克隆。此外,还首次发现了一个与小穗育性有关的QTL qYMCT10.1,该QTL与开裂花药数量qYMCTF10.1共定位,从而增加了花药花粉的脱落。本研究在温带粳稻种质中发现了一个新的耐低温QTL,并鉴定了另外五个先前报道的QTL。这些QTL将在澳大利亚水稻育种计划中用于MAS,并可能在全球温带育种计划中具有优势。
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Breeding Science
Breeding Science 农林科学-农艺学
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期刊介绍: Breeding Science is published by the Japanese Society of Breeding. Breeding Science publishes research papers, notes and reviews related to breeding. Research Papers are standard original articles. Notes report new cultivars, breeding lines, germplasms, genetic stocks, mapping populations, database, software, and techniques significant and useful for breeding. Reviews summarize recent and historical events related breeding. Manuscripts should be submitted by corresponding author. Corresponding author must have obtained permission from all authors prior to submission. Correspondence, proofs, and charges of excess page and color figures should be handled by the corresponding author.
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