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Characterization of a New qLTG3–1 Allele for Low-temperature Germinability in Rice from the Wild Species Oryza rufipogon

BACKGROUND: Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is generally sensitive to low temperatures, and in production systems that use direct-seeding, low-temperature germinability (LTG) is a desired trait. Previously, the QTLs, qLTG1 and qLTG3, that control LTG, were mapped using the BC(4)F(8) population, which is a cr...

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Autores principales: Shim, Kyu-Chan, Kim, Sun Ha, Lee, Hyun-Sook, Adeva, Cheryl, Jeon, Yun-A, Luong, Ngoc Ha, Kim, Woo-Jin, Akhtamov, Mirjalol, Park, Yong-Jin, Ahn, Sang-Nag
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7002630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32025935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12284-020-0370-2
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author Shim, Kyu-Chan
Kim, Sun Ha
Lee, Hyun-Sook
Adeva, Cheryl
Jeon, Yun-A
Luong, Ngoc Ha
Kim, Woo-Jin
Akhtamov, Mirjalol
Park, Yong-Jin
Ahn, Sang-Nag
author_facet Shim, Kyu-Chan
Kim, Sun Ha
Lee, Hyun-Sook
Adeva, Cheryl
Jeon, Yun-A
Luong, Ngoc Ha
Kim, Woo-Jin
Akhtamov, Mirjalol
Park, Yong-Jin
Ahn, Sang-Nag
author_sort Shim, Kyu-Chan
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description BACKGROUND: Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is generally sensitive to low temperatures, and in production systems that use direct-seeding, low-temperature germinability (LTG) is a desired trait. Previously, the QTLs, qLTG1 and qLTG3, that control LTG, were mapped using the BC(4)F(8) population, which is a cross of Korean elite cultivar Hwaseong and O. rufipogon (IRGC 105491). We have characterized and analyzed the interaction between the two QTLs, by crossing TR20 that has O. rufipogon alleles at qLTG1 and qLTG3 in a Hwaseong background, with Hwaseong, to develop an F(2) population. RESULTS: The F(2) plants with both qLTG1 and qLTG3 alleles from O. rufipogon showed higher LTG scores, than the plants with only qLTG1 or qLTG3. No significant interaction between the qLTG1 and qLTG3 was observed, indicating that they may regulate LTG via different pathways. Based on its location, qLTG3 appears to be allelic with qLTG3–1, a major QTL known to control LTG. To investigate the genetic differences between the two parents, that were controlling LTG, we compared their qLTG3–1 sequences. In the coding region, three sequence variations leading to amino acid changes were identified between the Hwaseong and O. rufipogon. Of these, a non-synonymous substitution at the 62nd amino acid site, had not previously been reported. To understand the cause of the LTG variations between the parents, we genotyped three sequence variations of qLTG3–1, that were identified in 98 Asian cultivated rice accessions (Oryza sativa L.). The 98 accessions were classified into 5 haplotypes, based on three variations and a 71-bp deletion. Mean low-temperature germination rates were compared among the haplotypes, and haplotype 5 (O. rufipogon-type) showed a significantly higher germination rate than haplotype 2 (Nipponbare-type), and haplotype 3 (Italica Livorno-type). CONCLUSIONS: The O. rufipogon qLTG3–1 allele can be utilized for the improvement of LTG in rice breeding programs. Nearly isogenic lines harboring both qLTG1 and qLTG3–1 alleles from O. rufipogon, showed higher LTG scores than the NILs with qLTG1 or qLTG3–1 alone, and the two QTLs regulate LTG via different pathways. To our knowledge, this is the first report to detect a new qLTG3–1 allele and analyze the interaction of the two LTG QTLs in a nearly isogenic background.
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spelling pubmed-70026302020-02-25 Characterization of a New qLTG3–1 Allele for Low-temperature Germinability in Rice from the Wild Species Oryza rufipogon Shim, Kyu-Chan Kim, Sun Ha Lee, Hyun-Sook Adeva, Cheryl Jeon, Yun-A Luong, Ngoc Ha Kim, Woo-Jin Akhtamov, Mirjalol Park, Yong-Jin Ahn, Sang-Nag Rice (N Y) Original Article BACKGROUND: Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is generally sensitive to low temperatures, and in production systems that use direct-seeding, low-temperature germinability (LTG) is a desired trait. Previously, the QTLs, qLTG1 and qLTG3, that control LTG, were mapped using the BC(4)F(8) population, which is a cross of Korean elite cultivar Hwaseong and O. rufipogon (IRGC 105491). We have characterized and analyzed the interaction between the two QTLs, by crossing TR20 that has O. rufipogon alleles at qLTG1 and qLTG3 in a Hwaseong background, with Hwaseong, to develop an F(2) population. RESULTS: The F(2) plants with both qLTG1 and qLTG3 alleles from O. rufipogon showed higher LTG scores, than the plants with only qLTG1 or qLTG3. No significant interaction between the qLTG1 and qLTG3 was observed, indicating that they may regulate LTG via different pathways. Based on its location, qLTG3 appears to be allelic with qLTG3–1, a major QTL known to control LTG. To investigate the genetic differences between the two parents, that were controlling LTG, we compared their qLTG3–1 sequences. In the coding region, three sequence variations leading to amino acid changes were identified between the Hwaseong and O. rufipogon. Of these, a non-synonymous substitution at the 62nd amino acid site, had not previously been reported. To understand the cause of the LTG variations between the parents, we genotyped three sequence variations of qLTG3–1, that were identified in 98 Asian cultivated rice accessions (Oryza sativa L.). The 98 accessions were classified into 5 haplotypes, based on three variations and a 71-bp deletion. Mean low-temperature germination rates were compared among the haplotypes, and haplotype 5 (O. rufipogon-type) showed a significantly higher germination rate than haplotype 2 (Nipponbare-type), and haplotype 3 (Italica Livorno-type). CONCLUSIONS: The O. rufipogon qLTG3–1 allele can be utilized for the improvement of LTG in rice breeding programs. Nearly isogenic lines harboring both qLTG1 and qLTG3–1 alleles from O. rufipogon, showed higher LTG scores than the NILs with qLTG1 or qLTG3–1 alone, and the two QTLs regulate LTG via different pathways. To our knowledge, this is the first report to detect a new qLTG3–1 allele and analyze the interaction of the two LTG QTLs in a nearly isogenic background. Springer US 2020-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7002630/ /pubmed/32025935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12284-020-0370-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Shim, Kyu-Chan
Kim, Sun Ha
Lee, Hyun-Sook
Adeva, Cheryl
Jeon, Yun-A
Luong, Ngoc Ha
Kim, Woo-Jin
Akhtamov, Mirjalol
Park, Yong-Jin
Ahn, Sang-Nag
Characterization of a New qLTG3–1 Allele for Low-temperature Germinability in Rice from the Wild Species Oryza rufipogon
title Characterization of a New qLTG3–1 Allele for Low-temperature Germinability in Rice from the Wild Species Oryza rufipogon
title_full Characterization of a New qLTG3–1 Allele for Low-temperature Germinability in Rice from the Wild Species Oryza rufipogon
title_fullStr Characterization of a New qLTG3–1 Allele for Low-temperature Germinability in Rice from the Wild Species Oryza rufipogon
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of a New qLTG3–1 Allele for Low-temperature Germinability in Rice from the Wild Species Oryza rufipogon
title_short Characterization of a New qLTG3–1 Allele for Low-temperature Germinability in Rice from the Wild Species Oryza rufipogon
title_sort characterization of a new qltg3–1 allele for low-temperature germinability in rice from the wild species oryza rufipogon
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7002630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32025935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12284-020-0370-2
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