Genetic analyses of heading date of Japonica rice cultivars from Northeast China |
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Authors: | Xiangjin Wei Ling Jiang Junfeng Xu Wenwei Zhang Guangwen Lu Yongsheng Zhang Jianmin Wan |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement, Nanjing Agricultural University, No. 1 Weigang Street, Nanjing 210095, China;2. Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China |
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Abstract: | Northeast regions of China (38–55°N latitude) play an important role in Japonica rice planting. Heading dates of 10 Japonica rice cultivars native to the Northeast of China were investigated and their sensitivities to photoperiod and temperature were analyzed. The results showed that these Japonica rice cultivars were insensitive to photoperiod but strongly sensitive to temperature, i.e. a high temperature can markedly shorten the heading date. Genetic analyses were conducted on these 10 cultivars using a set of heading date tester lines. All these Japonica cultivars carried a dominant early heading gene Ef-1, and most of these cultivars carried the photoperiod insensitivity allele e1, and two types of alleles were presented at the Se-1 locus, including recessive photoperiod insensitivity gene Se-1e and dominant strong photoperiod-sensitivity (PS) gene Se-1n. The PS of these cultivars carrying E1 or Se-1n can be repressed or weakened by Ef-1 and the recessive allele hd2 they carried. These results provided a reasonable explanation to the adaptability of Japonica rice to the high latitude environment of the Northeast China, and could be useful for breeding new cultivars well adapted to the high latitude regions and expanding the rice cultivation range. |
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Keywords: | Genetic analyses Heading date Japonica rice (Oryza sativa L.) Northeast China Photoperiod-sensitivity Temperature-sensitivity |
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