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Development and characterization of a new rice cultivar, ‘Chikushi-kona 85’, derived from a starch-branching enzyme IIb-deficient mutant line

A new super-hard rice cultivar, ‘Chikushi-kona 85’, which was derived from a cross between ‘Fukei 2032’ and ‘EM129’, was developed via bulk method breeding. ‘Chikushi-kona 85’ showed a higher content of resistant starch than the normal non-glutinous rice cultivar, ‘Nishihomare’, and a higher grain y...

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Autores principales: Wada, Takuya, Yamaguchi, Osamu, Miyazaki, Masayuki, Miyahara, Katsunori, Ishibashi, Masafumi, Aihara, Takeshi, Shibuta, Takanobu, Inoue, Takashi, Tsubone, Masao, Toyosawa, Yoshiko, Satoh, Hikaru, Akaishi, Ryuuichirou, Yoshii, Youichi, Ohtsubo, Ken’ichi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Japanese Society of Breeding 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5982178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29875612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1270/jsbbs.17069
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Sumario:A new super-hard rice cultivar, ‘Chikushi-kona 85’, which was derived from a cross between ‘Fukei 2032’ and ‘EM129’, was developed via bulk method breeding. ‘Chikushi-kona 85’ showed a higher content of resistant starch than the normal non-glutinous rice cultivar, ‘Nishihomare’, and a higher grain yield than the first super-hard rice cultivar, ‘EM10’. The amylopectin chain length of ‘Chikushi-kona 85’ and its progenitor line ‘EM129’ was longer than that of ‘Nishihomare’, and was similar to that of ‘EM10’. This suggests that the starch property of ‘Chikushi-kona 85’ was inherited from ‘EM129’, which is a mutant line deficient in a starch branching enzyme similar to ‘EM10’. Genetic analysis of ‘Chikushi-kona 85’ crossed with ‘Nishihomare’ also showed that the starch property of ‘Chikushi-kona 85’ was regulated by a single recessive gene. Consumption of processed cookies made from ‘Chikushi-kona 85’ flour showed a distinctive effect in controlling blood sugar levels in comparison to the normal non-glutinous rice cultivar ‘Hinohikari’. These results show that ‘Chikushi-kona 85’ is a novel genetic source to develop new products made of rice, which could reduce calorie intake and contribute to additional health benefits.