Grain Size Selection Using Novel Functional Markers Targeting 14 Genes in Rice
Background Grain size is an extremely important aspect of rice breeding, affecting both grain yield and quality traits. It is controlled by multiple genes and tracking these genes in breeding schemes should expedite selection of lines with superior grain yield and quality, thus it is essential to de...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Rice (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2020-09, Vol.13 (1), p.63-63, Article 63 |
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Grain size is an extremely important aspect of rice breeding, affecting both grain yield and quality traits. It is controlled by multiple genes and tracking these genes in breeding schemes should expedite selection of lines with superior grain yield and quality, thus it is essential to develop robust, efficient markers.
Result
In this study, 14 genes related to grain size (
GW2
,
GS2
,
qLGY3
,
GS3
,
GL3.1
,
TGW3
,
GS5
,
GW5
,
GS6
,
TGW6
,
GW6a
,
GLW7
,
GL7
and
GW8
) were selected for functional marker development. Twenty-one PCR-gel-based markers were developed to genotype the candidate functional nucleotide polymorphisms (FNPs) of these genes, and all markers can effectively recognize the corresponding allele types. To test the allele effects of different FNPs, a global collection of rice cultivars including 257 accessions from the Rice Diversity Panel 1 was used for allele mining, and four grain-size-related traits were investigated at two planting locations. Three FNPs for
GW2
,
GS2
and
GL3.1
were genotyped as rare alleles only found in cultivars with notably large grains, and the allele contributions of the remaining FNPs were clarified in both the
indica
and
japonica
subspecies. Significant trait contributions were found for most of the FNPs, especially
GS3
,
GW5
and
GL7
. Of note,
GW5
could function as a key regulator to coordinate the performance of other grain size genes. The allele effects of several FNPs were also tested by QTL analysis using an F
2
population, and
GW5
was further identified as the major locus with the largest contribution to grain width and length to width ratio.
Conclusions
The functional markers are robust for genotyping different cultivars and may facilitate the rational design of grain size to achieve a balance between grain yield and quality in future rice breeding efforts. |
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ISSN: | 1939-8425 1939-8433 1934-8037 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12284-020-00427-y |