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Quantitative trait locus analysis and fine mapping of the qPL6 locus for panicle length in rice
Key message Two QTLs were identified to control panicle length in rice backcross lines, and one QTL qPL6 was finely mapped with potential in high yield breeding. Panicle length (PL) is the key determinant of panicle architecture in rice, and strongly affects yield components, such as grain number pe...
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Published in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2015-06, Vol.128 (6), p.1151-1161 |
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Language: | English |
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Two QTLs were identified to control panicle length in rice backcross lines, and one QTL
qPL6
was finely mapped with potential in high yield breeding.
Panicle length (PL) is the key determinant of panicle architecture in rice, and strongly affects yield components, such as grain number per panicle. However, this trait has not been well studied genetically nor its contribution to yield improvement. In this study, we performed quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis for PL in four backcross populations derived from the cross of Nipponbare (
japonica
) and WS3 (
indica
), a new plant type (NPT) variety. Two QTLs were identified on chromosome 6 and 8, designated as
qPL6
and
qPL8
, respectively. Near-isogenic lines (NILs) were developed to evaluate their contribution to important agronomic traits. We found that
qPL6
and
qPL8
had additive effects on PL trait. For the
qPL6
locus, the WS3 allele also increased panicle primary and secondary branches and grain number per panicle. Moreover, this allele conferred wide and strong culms, a character of lodging resistance. By analyzing key recombinants in two steps, the
qPL6
locus was finely mapped to a 25-kb interval, and 3 candidate genes were identified. According to the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within candidate genes, 5 dCaps markers were designed and used to get haplotypes of 96 modern Chinese varieties, which proved that
qPL6
locus is differentiated between
indica
and
temperate
japonica
varieties. Taken together, the superior
qPL6
allele can be applied in rice breeding programs for large sink size, particularly for
japonica
varieties that originally lack the allele. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-015-2496-y |