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Abstract
Rice (Oryza sativa) is an important food crop and has two subspecies, indica and japonica. Since the last century, four generations of rice varieties have been applied to rice production. Semi-dwarf rice, intra-subspecific hybrid rice, and inter-subspecific introgression rice were developed successively by genetic modification based on the first generation of tall rice. Each generation of rice has greater yield potential than the previous generation. Due to the stronger heterosis of indica-japonica hybrids, utilization of the inter-subspecific heterosis has long been of interest. However, indica-japonica hybrid sterility hinders the utilization of heterosis. In the past decades, indica-japonica hybrid sterility has been well understood. It is found that indica-japonica hybrid sterility is mainly controlled by six loci, S5, Sa, Sb, Sc, Sd, and Se. The indica-japonica hybrid sterility can be overcome by developing indica-compatible japonica lines (ICJLs) or wide-compatible indica lines (WCILs) using genes at the loci. With the understanding of the genetic and molecular basis of indica-japonica hybrid sterility and the development of molecular breeding technology, the development of indica-japonica hybrid rice has become possible. Recently, great progress has been made in breeding indica-japonica hybrid rice. Therefore, the indica-japonica hybrid rice will be the next generation of rice. It is expected that the indica-japonica hybrid rice will be widely applied in rice production in the near future.Entities:
Keywords: heterosis; hybrid rice; hybrid sterility; rice generation; subspecies
Year: 2022 PMID: 35422822 PMCID: PMC9002350 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.857896
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
The loci for indica-japonica hybrid sterility.
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| 6 | A killer-protector system encoded by three tightly linked genes |
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| 1 | A two-gene/three component interaction model | |||
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| 3 | A model of gene dosage- |
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FIGURE 1Strategies for overcoming indica-japonica hybrid sterility. (A) Chromosomal location of the S5, Sa, Sb, Sc, Sd, and Se loci for indica-japonica hybrid sterility. (B) Hybrid of indica/japonica is sterile, which is caused by the interaction between S-i and S-j at the S5, Sa, Sb, Sc, Sd, and Se loci. (C) Hybrid of indica/ICJL is fertile due to ICJL carrying S-i at the S5, Sa, Sb, Sc, Sd, and Se loci. (D) Hybrid of WCIL/japonica is fertile due to WCIL carrying S-n at the S5, Sa, Sb, Sc, Sd, and Se loci. ICJL, indica-compatible japonica line; WCIL, wide-compatible indica line.