Dissecting the Genetic Basis of Superior Traits in Thermosensitive Genic Male Sterile Line 1892S Through Genome-Wide Analysis

Authors

  • wei zhang Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Rice Genetics and Breeding (Rice Research Institute, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Hefei 230031, China Author
  • Dewen Zhang Author
  • Liang Zhou Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Rice Genetics and Breeding (Rice Research Institute, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Hefei 230031, China Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4238/gmr2371

Keywords:

1892S, Rice, Superior alleles, Thermosensitive genic male sterile line

Abstract

Hybrid rice has revolutionized food security by leveraging heterosis, a phenomenon where offspring outperform their parents. Sterile lines, crucial for controlled cross-pollination in hybrid breeding, have played a central role in this success. This study delves into the superior alleles of 1892S, a two-line sterile rice line widely used as a female parent in central China. By integrating extensive hybridization data, high-throughput genome sequencing, and bioinformatic analysis (RiceNavi), we elucidate the genetic underpinnings of 1892S’s exceptional adaptability. The results reveal its remarkable compatibility as a female parent in over 114 hybrid varieties, potentially due to the influence of Japonica characteristics contributing to strong hybrid vigor. Furthermore, some favorable alleles were identified that were associated with lodging resistance, high yield potential, and improved nitrogen use efficiency etc. The comprehensive characterization of 1892S provides valuable insights for future hybrid rice breeding programs, ultimately facilitating the development of superior rice varieties.

 

Sequence collinearity analysis among MSU 7.0 and 1892S

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2024-12-19

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Dissecting the Genetic Basis of Superior Traits in Thermosensitive Genic Male Sterile Line 1892S Through Genome-Wide Analysis. (2024). Genetics and Molecular Research, 23(4), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.4238/gmr2371

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