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Xiaojing Dang1, Yang Yang1, Yuanqing Zhang1, Xiangong Chen1, Zhilan Fan2, Qiangming Liu3, Jie Ji1, Dalu Li4, Yanhui Li1, Bingjie Fang1, Zexu Wu5, Erbao Liu1, Xiaoxiao Hu1, Shangshang Zhu1, Dong She1, Hui Wang1, Yulong Li1, Siqi Chen1, Yufeng Wu1, Delin Hong1.
Abstract
Stigma characteristics are important factors affecting the seed yield of hybrid rice per unit area. Natural variation of stigma characteristics has been reported in rice, but the genetic basis for this variation is largely unknown. We performed a genome-wide association study on three stigma characteristics in six environments using 1.3 million single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) characterized in 353 diverse accessions of Oryza sativa. An abundance of phenotypic variation was present in the three stigma characteristics of these collections. We identified four significant SNPs associated with stigma length, 20 SNPs with style length (SYL), and 17 SNPs with the sum of stigma and style length, which were detected repeatedly in more than four environments. Of these SNPs, 28 were novel. We identified two causal gene loci for SYL, OsSYL3 and OsSYL2; OsSYL3 was co-localized with the grain size gene GS3. The SYL of accessions carrying allele OsSYL3AA was significantly longer than that of those carrying allele OsSYL3CC . We also demonstrated that the outcrossing rate of female parents carrying allele OsSYL2AA increased by 5.71% compared with that of the isogenic line carrying allele OsSYL2CC in an F1 hybrid seed production field. The allele frequencies of OsSYL3AA and OsSYL2AA decreased gradually with an increase in latitude in the Northern Hemisphere. Our results should facilitate the improvement in stigma characteristics of parents of hybrid rice.Entities:
Keywords: favorable alleles; genome-wide association study; hybrid rice seed production; natural variation; stigma characteristics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33031564 PMCID: PMC7821000 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.15013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417