Genomic Regions Analysis of Seedling Root Traits and Their Regulation in Responses to Phosphorus Deficiency Tolerance in CSSL Population of Elite Super Hybrid Rice

International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Galal Bakr AnisShihua Cheng

Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is the essential macro-element supporting rice productivity. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) underlying related traits at the seedling stage under two different phosphorus levels was investigated in rice using a population of 76 Chromosomal Sequence Substitution Lines (CSSLs) derived from a cross between the maintainer variety XieqingzaoB (P stress tolerant) and the restorer variety Zhonghui9308 (P stress sensitive); the parents of super hybrid rice Xieyou9308. A genetic linkage map with 120 DNA marker loci was constructed. At logarithmic odd (LOD) value of 2.0, a total of seven QTLs were detected for studied traits under two P levels and their relative ratio. The LOD values ranged from 2.00 to 3.32 and explaining 10.82% to 18.46% of phenotypic variation. Three QTLs were detected under low phosphorus (P-), one under normal (P⁺) and three under their relative ratio (P-/P⁺) on the rice chromosomes 3, 5, 6, 8 and 10. No significant QTLs were found for shoot dry weight (SDW) and total dry weight (TDW). The pleiotropic QTLs influencing root number (qRN5) and root dry weight (qRDW5) as novel QTLs under P- level were detected near marker RM3638 on chromosome 5, which considered to directly contributing to phosphorus defic...Continue Reading

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