Use of androgenesis in intersubspecific hybrid rice breeding |
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Authors: | J. Q. Yan Q. Z. Xue Y. X. Wang |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agronomy, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou, 310029, Peoples Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Significant differences of callus induction, green plant regeneration and culture efficiency were observed among restorer lines and their hybrids in rice. Average callus induction percentage of F1, hybrids was about twice that of their parents. Twenty doubled haploid (DH) lines that showed normal fertility with both indica and japonica CMS lines, were selected as widely compatible restorers (WCRs). TG8 derived from CPSLO17/Minghui 63 not only showed normal fertility to both indica and japonica test varieties and CMS lines, but also exhibited superior agronomic traits, in particular short plant, desired plant type, high tillerability, large panicles, good grain quality and resistance to rice blast disease. Strong heterosis for yield was observed in crosses between indica or japonica CMS lines and TG8. TG8 possessed a dominant, widely compatible gene (WCG) that was inherited from the variety CPSLO17. Results confirmed that the anther culture technique is a quick and effective way of developing widely compatible restorers in rice and that it is applicable to the direct use of intersubspecific heterosis with the three-line method. |
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Keywords: | Oryza saliva anther culture intersubspecific heterosis widely compatible restorer |
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