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Isolation of a novel lodging resistance QTL gene involved in strigolactone signaling and its pyramiding with a QTL gene involved in another mechanism.

Authors :
Yano K
Ookawa T
Aya K
Ochiai Y
Hirasawa T
Ebitani T
Takarada T
Yano M
Yamamoto T
Fukuoka S
Wu J
Ando T
Ordonio RL
Hirano K
Matsuoka M
Source :
Molecular plant [Mol Plant] 2014 Nov 06. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Nov 06.
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

Lodging has been a major roadblock to attaining increased crop productivity. In an attempt to understand the mechanism for culm strength in rice, we isolated an effective quantitative trait loci (QTL), STRONG CULM3 (SCM3), the causal gene of which is identical to rice TEOSINTE BRANCHED1 (OsTB1), a gene previously reported to positively control strigolactone (SL) signaling. A near-isogenic line (NIL) carrying SCM3 showed enhanced culm strength and increased spikelet number despite the expected decrease in tiller number, indicating that SL also has a positive role in enhancing culm strength and spikelet number. We produced a pyramiding line carrying SCM3 and SCM2, another QTL encoding APO1 involved in panicle development. The NIL-SCM2+SCM3 showed a much stronger culm than NIL-SCM2 and NIL-SCM3 and an increased spikelet number caused by the additive effect of these QTLs. We discuss the importance of utilizing suitable alleles of these STRONG CULM QTLs without inducing detrimental traits for breeding.<br /> (© The Author 2014. Published by the Molecular Plant Shanghai Editorial Office in association with Oxford University Press on behalf of CSPB and IPPE, SIBS, CAS.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1752-9867
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Molecular plant
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25381289
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mp/ssu131