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Rf5 is able to partially restore fertility to Honglian-type cytoplasmic male sterile japonica rice (Oryza sativa) lines
Three-line japonica hybrids have been developed mainly on Chinsurah Boro II (BT)-type cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) lines of Oryza sativa L., but the unstable sterility of some BT-type CMS lines, and the threat of genetic vulnerability when using a single cytoplasm source, have inhibited their use...
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Published in: | Molecular breeding 2016-07, Vol.36 (7), p.1-10, Article 102 |
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Summary: | Three-line
japonica
hybrids have been developed mainly on Chinsurah Boro II (BT)-type cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) lines of
Oryza
sativa
L., but the unstable sterility of some BT-type CMS lines, and the threat of genetic vulnerability when using a single cytoplasm source, have inhibited their use in rice cultivation. Previously, the sterility of Honglian (HL)-type
japonica
CMS lines derived from common red-awned wild rice (
Oryza
rufipogon
) has been proven to be more stable than that of BT-type
japonica
CMS lines. Here, we genetically characterized HL-type
japonica
CMS lines and the restorer-of-fertility (
Rf
) gene for breeding HL-type
japonica
hybrids. HL-type
japonica
CMS lines displayed stained abortive pollen grains, unlike HL-type
indica
CMS lines. The BT-type
japonica
restorer lines, which contain
Rf
, had different capabilities to restore HL-LiuqianxinA (HL-LqxA), an HL-type
japonica
CMS line, and the restorers for the HL-type
japonica
CMS lines could be selected from the preexisting BT-type
japonica
restorers in rice production. A genetic analysis showed that the restoration of normal fertility to HL-LqxA was controlled by a major gene and was affected by minor effector genes and/or modifiers. The major
Rf
in SiR2982, a BT-type
japonica
restorer, was mapped to a ~100-kb physical region on chromosome 10, and was demonstrated to be
Rf5
(
Rf1a
) by sequencing. Furthermore,
Rf5
partially restored fertility and had a dosage effect on HL-type
japonica
CMS lines. These results will be helpful for the development of HL-type
japonica
hybrids. |
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ISSN: | 1380-3743 1572-9788 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11032-016-0511-x |