Characterisation of a novel quantitative trait locus, GN4-1, for grain number and yield in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Key message A novel QTL for grain number, GN4 - 1 , was identified and fine-mapped to an ~ 190-kb region on the long arm of rice chromosome 4. Rice grain yield is primarily determined by three components: number of panicles per plant, grain number per panicle and grain weight. Among these traits...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theoretical and applied genetics 2018-03, Vol.131 (3), p.637-648 |
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A novel QTL for grain number,
GN4
-
1
, was identified and fine-mapped to an
~
190-kb region on the long arm of rice chromosome 4.
Rice grain yield is primarily determined by three components: number of panicles per plant, grain number per panicle and grain weight. Among these traits, grain number per panicle is the major contributor to grain yield formation and is a crucial trait for yield improvement. In this study, we identified a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) responsible for rice grain number on chromosome 4, designated
GN4
-
1
(
a QTL for Grain Number on chromosome 4
), using advanced segregating populations derived from the crosses between an elite
indica
cultivar ‘Zhonghui 8006’ (ZH8006) and a
japonica
rice ‘Wuyunjing 8’ (WYJ8).
GN4
-
1
was delimited to an ~ 190-kb region on chromosome 4. The genetic effect of
GN4
-
1
was estimated using a pair of near-isogenic lines. The
GN4
-
1
gene from WYJ8 promoted accumulation of cytokinins in the inflorescence and increased grain number per panicle by ~ 17%. More importantly, introduction of the WYJ8
GN4
-
1
gene into ZH8006 increased grain yield by ~ 14.3 and ~ 11.5% in the experimental plots in 2014 and 2015, respectively. In addition,
GN4
-
1
promoted thickening of the culm and may enhance resistance to lodging. These results demonstrate that
GN4
-
1
is a potentially valuable gene for improvement of yield and lodging resistance in rice breeding. |
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ISSN: | 0040-5752 1432-2242 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00122-017-3025-y |