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Abstract
In plant breeding with intensive selection, the haplotype patterns in the targeted chromosomal regions may become monogenic among local populations with the most desirable combination of loci. This study demonstrated that the chromosomal region surrounding qLTG3-1 was under selection during rice breeding programs in a local region of Japan, Hokkaido. qLTG3-1 is a major quantitative trait loci controlling tolerance to low-temperature at the seed germination stage in rice, termed low-temperature germinability. A clear association between qLTG3-1 alleles and low-temperature germinability was detected among 64 rice cultivars from Hokkaido. The allele with a loss-of-function mutation seemed to be selected during rice breeding programs. Comparison of haplotype patterns along with the short arm of chromosome 3 revealed that the selection of qLTG3-1 alleles was focused on a distinct chromosomal region of at most 130 kb. In the short arm of chromosome 3, two major traits associated with the adaptability to local conditions have been identified; eating quality and heading date. This study demonstrated that recombinant haplotype patterns for these traits might shape the adaptability to local environmental conditions and market demands during rice breeding programs in addition to the selection of qLTG3-1 alleles. The present results provide new opportunities for the design of hybridization combinations based on the haplotype patterns of chromosomal regions under selection during rice breeding programs in local regions.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21744228 DOI: 10.1007/s00122-011-1650-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Theor Appl Genet ISSN: 0040-5752 Impact factor: 5.699