ZHOU Shao-Xia, TIAN Feng, ZHU Zuo-Feng, FU Yong-Cai, WANG Xiang-Kun, SUN Chuan-Qing
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引用次数: 24
摘要
普通野生稻(Oryza rufipogon Griff.)是栽培稻(O. sativa L.)的祖先,具有更大的遗传多样性和重要的性状仍有待栽培稻利用。本研究以一株籼稻(O. sativa L. ssp.)为背景,从江西东乡县的普通野生稻中选育了一组携带多个渐渗片段的渐渗系(BC4F5和/或BC4F6)。以籼稻品种贵超2号为研究对象。通过对30% PEG处理下渗入系幼苗期抗旱性的研究,共鉴定出12个干旱相关数量性状位点(QTL)。其中,东乡普通野生稻第2、6和12号染色体上的4个qtl的等位基因与渐渗系耐旱性增强有关。特别是,在12号染色体RM17附近的QTL qSDT12-2在不同的重复中被一致检测到,并且在整个研究过程中在PEG胁迫下稳定表达。同时发现,位于不同染色体上的qtl可能在不同的阶段表达。
Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci Controlling Drought Tolerance at Seedling Stage in Chinese Dongxiang Common Wild Rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.)
Common wild rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.) is the ancestor of cultivated rice (O. sativa L.), which has a greater genetic diversity and important traits that remain to be employed in cultivated rice. In this study, a set of introgression lines (BC4F5 and/or BC4F6) carrying various introgressed segments from common wild rice, collected from Dongxiang county, Jiangxi Province, China, in the background of an Indica (O. sativa L. ssp. indica) cultivar, Guichao 2, was used. A total of 12 drought-related quantitative trait loci (QTL) were identified by investigating drought tolerance of introgression lines under 30% PEG treatment at the young seedlings stage. Of these QTLs, the alleles of 4 QTLs on chromosome 2, 6 and 12 from Dongxiang common wild rice were responsible for increased drought tolerance of the introgression lines. In particular, a QTL qSDT12-2, near RM17 on chromosome 12, was consistently detected in different replications, and expressed stably under PEG stress throughout the study. It was also found that the QTLs located on different chromosomes might express at different stages.