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Breeding of CMS maintainer lines through anther culture assisted by high-resolution melting-based markers
WANG Ping, BAI Yu-lu, WANG Min-xia, HU Bin-hua, PU Zhi-gang, ZHANG Zhi-yong, ZHANG Qiong, XU Deng-wu, LUO Wen-long, CHEN Zhi-qiang
2020, 19 (
12
): 2965-2973. DOI:
10.1016/S2095-3119(20)63179-3
Abstract
(
101
)
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The integrated use of molecular marker-assisted selection (MAS) and anther culture has potential to significantly increase efficiency in plant breeding; however, reports on this kind of practical use are very limited. In the present study, we report the development of cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) maintainers with aroma, disease resistance and red-brown hulls, as an example of integration of MAS and anther culture in rice breeding. A high-resolution melting (HRM)-based functional molecular marker was developed for the red-brown hull trait caused by a unique mutation (
rbh1
) in
OsCAD2
. Functional molecular markers for genes of rice blast resistance (
Pi2
), aroma (
fgr
) and red-brown hull (
rbh1
) were used for precise genotyping of individual plants in the BC
1
and BC
2
F
2
populations derived from a cross between CMS maintainers Huaxiang B (
pi2–/rbh1–/fgr–)
and Rong 3B (
Pi2+/RBH1+/Fgr+).
A total of 89 doubled haploid (DH) lines were generated from selected BC
2
F
2
plants (
Pi2+/rbh1–/fgr–)
by anther culture. Seven DH lines were subsequently selected as the potential new CMS maintainers based on their overall performance and high resistance to blast. Our study demonstrated that integration of MAS and anther culture significantly accelerated the development of CMS maintainers with multiple stacked genes.
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Development of elite restoring lines by integrating blast resistance and low amylose content using MAS
XIAO Wu-ming, PENG Xin, LUO Li-xin, LIANG Ke-qin, WANG Jia-feng, HUANG Ming, LIU Yong-zhu, GUO Tao, LUO Wen-long, YANG Qi-yun, ZHU Xiao-yuan, WANG Hui, CHEN Zhi-qiang
2018, 17 (
01
): 16-27. DOI:
10.1016/S2095-3119(17)61684-8
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(
652
)
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Blast resistance and grain quality are major problems in hybrid rice production in China. In this study, two resistance (R) genes, Pi46 and Pita, along with the gene
Wx
b
, which mainly affects rice endosperm amylose content (AC), were introgressed into an elite
indica
restoring line, R8166, which has little blast resistance and poor grain quality through marker-assisted selection (MAS). Eight improved lines were found to have recurrent genome recovery ratios ranging from 88.68 to 96.23%. Two improved lines, R163 and R167, were selected for subsequent studies. R167, which has the highest recovery ratio (96.23%), showed no significant differences in multiple agronomic traits. In contrast, R163 with the lowest recovery ratio (88.68%) exhibited significant differences in heading date and yield per plant compared with the recurrent parent. At two developmental stages, R163 and R167 had greatly enhanced resistance to blast over the recurrent parent. Similar trends were also observed for agronomic traits and blast resistance in R163- and R167-derived hybrids when compared with the counterparts from R8166. In addition, R163, R167, and their derived hybrids significantly improved the grain quality traits, including amylose content (AC), gel consistency (GC), chalky grain rate (CGR), and degree of endosperm chalkiness (DEC). It confirmed the success of efficiently developing elite restoring lines using MAS in this study.
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Pyramiding of
Pi46
and
Pita
to improve blast resistance and to evaluate the resistance effect of the two
R
genes
XIAO Wu-ming, LUO Li-xin, WANG Hui, GUO Tao, LIU Yong-zhu, ZHOU Ji-yong, ZHU Xiao-yuan, YANG Qi-yun, CHEN Zhi-qiang
2016, 15 (
10
): 2290-2298. DOI:
10.1016/S2095-3119(16)61415-6
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1828
)
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Utilization of
R
(resistance) genes to develop resistant cultivars is an effective strategy to combat against rice blast disease. In this study,
R
genes
Pi46
and
Pita
in a resistant accession H4 were introgressed into an elite restorer line Hang-Hui-179 (HH179) using the marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB) procedure. As a result, three improved lines (e.g., R1791 carrying
Pi46
alone, R1792 carrying
Pita
alone and R1793 carrying both
Pi46
and
Pita
) were developed. The three improved lines had significant genetic similarities with the recurrent parent HH179. Thus, they and HH179 could be recognized as near isogenic lines (NILs). The resistance spectrum of the three improved lines, which was tested at seedling stage, reached 91.1, 64.7 and 97.1%, respectively. This was markedly broader than that of HH179 (23.5%). Interestingly, R1793 showed resistance to panicle blast but neither R1791 nor R1792 exhibited resistance at two natural blast nurseries. The results implied that the stacking of
Pi46
and
Pita
resulted in enhanced resistance, which was unachievable by either
R
gene alone. Further comparison indicated that the three improved lines were similar to HH179 in multiple agronomic traits; including plant height, tillers per plant, panicle length, spikelet fertility, and 1 000-grain weight. Thus, the three improved lines with different
R
genes can be used as new sources of resistance for developing variety. There is a complementary effect between the two
R
genes
Pi46
and
Pita
.
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