Genetic Analysis and Fine Mapping of QTLs for Stigma Exsertion Rate in Rice
Stigma exsertion rate (SER) is a crucial trait that influences the seed production of hybrid rice by determining the outcrossing ability of male sterile lines (MSLs). However, the molecular genetic mechanisms underlying SER are still poorly understood. In this study, we identified 14 quantitative tr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Rice (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2024-12, Vol.17 (1), p.74-74, Article 74 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Stigma exsertion rate (SER) is a crucial trait that influences the seed production of hybrid rice by determining the outcrossing ability of male sterile lines (MSLs). However, the molecular genetic mechanisms underlying SER are still poorly understood. In this study, we identified 14 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) using a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from B805D-MR-16-8-3 (B805D) and Hua6S. Two major QTLs,
qSE1
and
qSE9
, were validated for their effects in the residual heterozygous line (RHL) background. The RHL carrying homozygous
qSE1
region from Hua6S increased dual stigma exsertion rate (DSE) by 14.67% and 15.04%, and increased total stigma exsertion rate (TSE) by 11.73% and 13.04%, in F
10
and F
11
progeny, respectively. Conversely, the RHL carrying homozygous
qSE9
region from B805D showed a substantial increase of 22.72% and 14.45% in single stigma exsertion rate (SSE), an increase of 13.46% and 8.30% in TSE, and an increase in percentage of spikelets with exserted stigma (PSE) by 24.82% and 15.57%, respectively, in F
10
and F
11
progeny. Furthermore, examination of floral organ traits revealed that both the Hua6S allele of
qSE1
and the B805D allele of
qSE9
increased pistil size to improve SER, but they had contrasting effects on spikelet shape. Subsequently,
qSE1
and
qSE9
were fine-mapped to intervals of 246.5 kb and 341.4 kb, respectively. A combination of sequencing, expression and haplotype analysis revealed that a single nucleotide variation (T to C) in the 5’UTR region of
LOC_Os01g72020
(
OsBOP1
) was likely to be the functional variation for
qSE1
. Collectively, our work has laid a foundation for cloning the genes responsible for SER, and demonstrated that the Hua6S allele of
qSE1
and the B805D allele of
qSE9
can effectively increase SER, which could make important contributions to the genetic improvement of MSLs aimed at improving hybrid seed production. |
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ISSN: | 1939-8425 1939-8433 1934-8037 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12284-024-00752-6 |