Detection of quantitative trait loci controlling extremely early heading in rice

作者:Nonoue Y; Fujino K; Hirayama Y; Yamanouchi U; Lin S Y; Yano M*
来源:Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2008, 116(5): 715-722.
DOI:10.1007/s00122-007-0704-0

摘要

To clarify the genetic basis of extremely early heading in rice, we conducted quantitative trait locus (QTL) analyses using F-2 populations from two genetically wide cross combinations, Hayamasari/Kasalath (HaF(2)) and Hoshinoyume/Kasalath (HoF2). Hayamasari and Hoshinoyume are extremely early-heading japonica cultivars. Photoperiod sensitivity is completely lost in Hayamasari and weak in Hoshinoyume. Three QTLs, QTL(chr6), QTL(chr7), and QTL(chr8), for days-to-heading (DTH) in HaF(2) were detected on chromosomes 6, 7, and 8, respectively, and QTL(chr6) and QTL(chr7) were detected in HoF2. On the basis of the chromosomal locations, QTL(chr6), QTL(chr7), and QTL(chr8) may be likely to be Hd1, Hd4, and Hd5, respectively, which had been detected previously as QTLs for DTH in an F-2 population of Nipponbare x Kasalath. Alleles of QTL(chr7) decreased DTH dramatically in both Hayamasari and Hoshinoyume, suggesting that QTL(chr7) has a major role in determining extremely early heading. In addition, allele-specific interactions were detected between QTL(chr6), QTL(chr7) and QTL(chr8). This result suggests that not only allelic differences but also epistatic interactions contribute to extremely early heading. QTL(chr8) was detected in HaF(2), but not in HoF2, suggesting that it determines the difference in DTH between Hayamasari and Hoshinoyume. A major QTL was also detected in the region of QTL(chr8) in QTL analysis using an F-2 population of Hayamasari x Hoshinoyume. This result supports the idea that QTL(chr8) is a major factor that determines the difference in DTH between Hayamasari and Hoshinoyume, and is involved in photoperiod sensitivity.

  • 出版日期2008-3