Validating a segment on chromosome 7 of japonica for establishing low-cadmium accumulating indica rice variety
Cadmium (Cd) contamination of rice is a serious food safety issue that has recently been gaining significant public attention. Therefore, reduction of Cd accumulation in rice grains is an important objective of rice breeding. The use of favourable alleles of Cd accumulating genes using marker-assist...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2021-03, Vol.11 (1), p.6053-6053, Article 6053 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cadmium (Cd) contamination of rice is a serious food safety issue that has recently been gaining significant public attention. Therefore, reduction of Cd accumulation in rice grains is an important objective of rice breeding. The use of favourable alleles of Cd accumulating genes using marker-assisted selection (MAS) is theoretically feasible. In this study, we validated a segment covering
OsHMA3
-
OsNramp5
-
OsNramp1
on chromosome 7 of
japonica
for establishing low-cadmium accumulating
indica
rice variety. The
OsHMA3
-
OsNramp5
-
OsNramp1
jap
haplotype significantly decreased grain Cd concentration in middle-season
indica
genetic background. The improved 9311 carrying the
OsHMA3
-
OsNramp5
-
OsNramp1
jap
haplotype with recurrent parent genome recovery of up to 91.6% resulted in approximately 31.8% decrease in Cd accumulation in the grain and with no penalty on yield. There is a genetic linkage-drag between
OsHMA3
-
OsNramp5
-
OsNramp1
jap
and the gene conditioning heading to days (HTD) in the early-season
indica
genetic background. Because the
OsHMA3
-
OsNramp5
-
OsNramp1-Ghd7
jap
haplotype significantly increases grain Cd concentration and prolongs growth duration, the linkage-drag between
OsHMA3
-
OsNramp5
-
OsNramp1
and
Ghd7
should be broken down by large segregating populations or gene editing. A novel allele of
OsHMA3
was identified from a wide-compatibility
japonica
cultivar, the expression differences of
OsNramp1
and
OsNramp5
in roots might contribute the Cd accumulating variation between
japonica
and
indica
variety. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-021-85324-0 |