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Genetic Architecture and Candidate Genes for Deep-Sowing Tolerance in Rice Revealed by Non-syn GWAS

Authors :
Yanfa Chen
Muhammad Rashid
Conghui Jiang
Xin Wang
Yan Zhao
Hongliang Zhang
Zichao Li
Jianyin Xie
Yinghua Pan
Zhao Weipeng
Elena Todorovska
Xiaoning Wang
Huaiyang Xiong
Zhigang Yin
Jinjie Li
Source :
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 9 (2018), Frontiers in Plant Science
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA, 2018.

Abstract

Dry direct-seeding of rice is rapidly increasing in China, but variable planting depth associated with machine sowing can lead to low seedling emergence rates. Phenotype analysis of 621 rice accessions showed that mesocotyl length (ML) was induced by deep soil covering and was important in deep-sowing tolerance in the field. Here, we performed and compared GWAS using three types of SNPs (non-synonymous SNP, non-synonymous SNPs and SNPs within promoters and 3 million randomly selected SNPs from the entire set of SNPs) and found that Non-Syn GWAS (GWAS using non-synonyomous SNP) decreased computation time and eliminated confounding by other loci relative to GWAS using randomly selected SNPs. Thirteen QTLs were finally detected, and two new major-effect genes, named OsML1 and OsML2, were identified by an integrated analysis. There were 2 and 7 non-synonymous SNPs in OsML1 and OsML2, respectively, from which 3 and 4 haplotypes were detected in cultivated rice. Combinations of superior haplotypes of OsML1 and OsML2 increased ML by up to 4 cm, representing high emergence rate (85%) in the field with 10 cm of soil cover. The studies provide key loci and naturally occurring alleles of ML that can be used in improving tolerance to dry direct-seeding.

Details

ISSN :
1664462X
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Plant Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....98f31ffd2a1417c948f4ae30614f704b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00332