The Function of SD1 on Shoot Length and its Pyramiding Effect on Shoot Length and Plant Height in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Strong seedling vigor is imperative to achieve stable seedling establishment and enhance the competitiveness against weeds in rice direct seeding. Shoot length (SL) is one of the important traits associated with seedling vigor in rice, but few genes for SL have been cloned so far. In the previous st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Rice (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2024-03, Vol.17 (1), p.21-21, Article 21 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Strong seedling vigor is imperative to achieve stable seedling establishment and enhance the competitiveness against weeds in rice direct seeding. Shoot length (SL) is one of the important traits associated with seedling vigor in rice, but few genes for SL have been cloned so far. In the previous study, we identified two tightly linked and stably expressed QTLs for SL,
qSL-1f
and
qSL-1d
by genome-wide association study, and cloned the causal gene (
LOC_Os01g68500
) underlying
qSL-1f
. In the present study, we identify
LOC_Os01g66100
(i.e. the semidwarf gene
SD1
), a well-known gene controlling plant height (PH) at the adult-plant stage, as the causal gene underlying
qSL-1d
through gene-based haplotype analysis and knockout transgenic verification. By measuring the phenotypes (SL and PH) of various haplotypes of the two genes and their knockout lines, we found
SD1
and
LOC_ Os01g68500
controlled both SL and PH, and worked in the same direction, which provided the directly genetic evidence for a positive correlation between SL and PH combined with the analysis of SL and PH in the diverse natural population. Moreover, the knockout transgenic experiments suggested that
SD1
had a greater effect on PH compared with
LOC_ Os01g68500
, but no significant difference in the effect on SL. Further investigation of the pyramiding effects of
SD1
and
LOC_Os01g68500
based on their haplotype combinations suggested that
SD1
may play a dominant role in controlling SL and PH when the two genes coexist. In this study, the effect of
SD1
on SL at the seedling stage is validated. In total, two causal genes,
SD1
and
LOC_ Os01g68500
, for SL are cloned in our studies, which controlled both SL and PH, and the suitable haplotypes of
SD1
and
LOC_ Os01g68500
are beneficial to achieve the desired SL and PH in different rice breeding objectives. These results provide a new clue to develop rice varieties for direct seeding and provide new genetic resources for molecular breeding of rice with suitable PH and strong seedling vigor. |
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ISSN: | 1939-8425 1939-8433 1934-8037 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12284-024-00699-8 |