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Quantitative trait loci mapping for flag leaf traits in rice using a chromosome segment substitution line population
Authors:Jianmin Bian  Haohua He  Huan Shi  Guoqiang Zhu  Cuijuan Li  Changlan Zhu  Xiaosong Peng  Qiuying Yu  Junru Fu  Xiaopeng He  Xiaorong Chen  Lifang Hu  Linjuan Ouyang
Institution:Key Laboratory of Crop Physiology, Ecology and Genetic Breeding, Ministry of Education, College of Agronomy, Jiangxi Agricultural University, , Nanchang, 330045 China
Abstract:To study the genetic basis of rice flag leaf morphology, quantitative genetic analysis was conducted in a population of 37 chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) of indica elite variety ‘Habataki’ in the background of japonica cultivar ‘Sasanishiki’ across three different environments. The CSSLs showed normal distribution with transgressive segregation, indicating that these four traits are controlled by polygenes. Moreover, analyses of variance showed that these traits were highly influenced by the growing environment, which are typical for polygenic quantitative traits. Seven quantitative trait loci (QTLs) on four chromosomes were detected in total: four for flag leaf width, one for flag leaf area and two for flag leaf angle. Two key QTLs, qFLW4 and qFLAG5 controlling flag leaf width and angle, respectively, were identified in all three environments. These QTLs could provide useful information for marker‐assisted selection in improving the performance of plant architecture with regard to leaf angle and area. Moreover, developed CSSLs with these QTLs information are also useful research materials to reveal the importance of leaf morphology in relation to grain yield.
Keywords:rice (Oryza sativa L  )  chromosome segment substitution lines  flag leaf traits  QTLs
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