Genetic improvement of panicle-erectness japonica rice toward both yield and eating and cooking quality
The panicle erectness (PE) japonica cultivars have been widely planted in China. However, the relatively low yield level per plant and inferior eating and cooking quality of PE japonica cultivars are needed to improve further. In present study, a typical PE japonica cultivar, Nanjing 46, was selecte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular breeding 2020-04, Vol.40 (5), Article 51 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The panicle erectness (PE)
japonica
cultivars have been widely planted in China. However, the relatively low yield level per plant and inferior eating and cooking quality of PE
japonica
cultivars are needed to improve further. In present study, a typical PE
japonica
cultivar, Nanjing 46, was selected as target for improving yield and grain quality by the way of introgression of
Gn1a
,
qPC-1
, and
sd1
allele conferring grain number, grain protein content (GPC), and plant height, respectively. We obtained the improved lines containing
Gn1a
,
qPC-1
-
sd1
, and
qPC-1
-
sd1-Gn1a
through consecutive backcrossing with the help of gene-tagged markers. Agronomic and quality trait analysis showed that the introgression of
Gn1a
allele exhibited a positive effect on many panicle characters, including longer panicle length and grain length, more grain numbers per panicle, finally resulting in an increased grain yield. The introgression of
sd1
allele could significantly reduce the plant height, and no negative effects were found on the panicle performance of the plants containing
Gn1a
allele. The introgression of
qPC-1
could significantly reduce GPC, then increase rice palatability based on the RVA analysis. The result indicated that it is feasible to improve rice yield and grain quality of PE
japonica
cultivars by replacing these three favorable alleles simultaneously. This strategy could also be applied in the improvement of common
japonica
cultivars. |
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ISSN: | 1380-3743 1572-9788 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11032-020-01127-7 |