Mapping QTL for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using SNP markers

With 3 figures and 5 tablesTo identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling heat tolerance in rice, the progeny of BC1F1 and F2 populations derived from an IR64 × N22 cross were exposed to 38/24°C for 14 days at the flowering stage, and spikelet fertility was assessed. A custom 384‐plex Illumin...

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Main Authors: Ye, Changrong, Argayoso, May A., Redoña, Edilberto D., Sierra, Sheryl N., Laza, Marcelino A., Dilla, Christine J., Mo, Youngjun, Thomson, Michael J., Chin, Joong Hyoun, Delaviña, Celia B., Diaz, Genaleen Q., Hernandez, Jose E.
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Published: Wiley 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165833
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author Ye, Changrong
Argayoso, May A.
Redoña, Edilberto D.
Sierra, Sheryl N.
Laza, Marcelino A.
Dilla, Christine J.
Mo, Youngjun
Thomson, Michael J.
Chin, Joong Hyoun
Delaviña, Celia B.
Diaz, Genaleen Q.
Hernandez, Jose E.
author_browse Argayoso, May A.
Chin, Joong Hyoun
Delaviña, Celia B.
Diaz, Genaleen Q.
Dilla, Christine J.
Hernandez, Jose E.
Laza, Marcelino A.
Mo, Youngjun
Redoña, Edilberto D.
Sierra, Sheryl N.
Thomson, Michael J.
Ye, Changrong
author_facet Ye, Changrong
Argayoso, May A.
Redoña, Edilberto D.
Sierra, Sheryl N.
Laza, Marcelino A.
Dilla, Christine J.
Mo, Youngjun
Thomson, Michael J.
Chin, Joong Hyoun
Delaviña, Celia B.
Diaz, Genaleen Q.
Hernandez, Jose E.
author_sort Ye, Changrong
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description With 3 figures and 5 tablesTo identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling heat tolerance in rice, the progeny of BC1F1 and F2 populations derived from an IR64 × N22 cross were exposed to 38/24°C for 14 days at the flowering stage, and spikelet fertility was assessed. A custom 384‐plex Illumina GoldenGate genotyping assay was used to genotype the F2 and selected BC1F1 plants. Four single nucleotide polymorphisms were associated with heat tolerance in the BC1F1 population using selective genotyping and single marker analysis, and four putative QTL were found to be associated with heat tolerance in the F2 population. Two major QTL were located on chromosome 1 (qHTSF1.1) and chromosome 4 (qHTSF4.1). These two major QTL could explain 12.6% (qHTSF1.1) and 17.6% (qHTSF4.1) of the variation in spikelet fertility under high temperature. Tolerant allele of qHTSF1.1 was from the susceptible parent IR64, and that of qHTSF4.1 was from tolerant parent N22. The effect of qHTSF4.1 on chromosome 4 was confirmed in selected BC2F2 progeny from the same IR64 × N22 cross, and the plants with qHTSF4.1 showed significantly higher spikelet fertility than other genotypes.
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spelling CGSpace1658332025-05-14T10:24:18Z Mapping QTL for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using SNP markers Ye, Changrong Argayoso, May A. Redoña, Edilberto D. Sierra, Sheryl N. Laza, Marcelino A. Dilla, Christine J. Mo, Youngjun Thomson, Michael J. Chin, Joong Hyoun Delaviña, Celia B. Diaz, Genaleen Q. Hernandez, Jose E. alleles climate climatic change flowering genetic markers genotypes greenhouse effect heat tolerance loci plant breeding progeny quantitative trait loci quantitative traits single nucleotide polymorphism spikelets With 3 figures and 5 tablesTo identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling heat tolerance in rice, the progeny of BC1F1 and F2 populations derived from an IR64 × N22 cross were exposed to 38/24°C for 14 days at the flowering stage, and spikelet fertility was assessed. A custom 384‐plex Illumina GoldenGate genotyping assay was used to genotype the F2 and selected BC1F1 plants. Four single nucleotide polymorphisms were associated with heat tolerance in the BC1F1 population using selective genotyping and single marker analysis, and four putative QTL were found to be associated with heat tolerance in the F2 population. Two major QTL were located on chromosome 1 (qHTSF1.1) and chromosome 4 (qHTSF4.1). These two major QTL could explain 12.6% (qHTSF1.1) and 17.6% (qHTSF4.1) of the variation in spikelet fertility under high temperature. Tolerant allele of qHTSF1.1 was from the susceptible parent IR64, and that of qHTSF4.1 was from tolerant parent N22. The effect of qHTSF4.1 on chromosome 4 was confirmed in selected BC2F2 progeny from the same IR64 × N22 cross, and the plants with qHTSF4.1 showed significantly higher spikelet fertility than other genotypes. 2012-02 2024-12-19T12:55:31Z 2024-12-19T12:55:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165833 en Wiley Ye, Changrong; Argayoso, May A.; Redoña, Edilberto D.; Sierra, Sheryl N.; Laza, Marcelino A.; Dilla, Christine J.; Mo, Youngjun; Thomson, Michael J.; Chin, Joonghyoun; Delaviña, Celia B.; Diaz, Genaleen Q. and Hernandez, Jose E. 2012. Mapping QTL for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using SNP markers. Plant Breeding, Volume 131 no. 1 p. 33-41
spellingShingle alleles
climate
climatic change
flowering
genetic markers
genotypes
greenhouse effect
heat tolerance
loci
plant breeding
progeny
quantitative trait loci
quantitative traits
single nucleotide polymorphism
spikelets
Ye, Changrong
Argayoso, May A.
Redoña, Edilberto D.
Sierra, Sheryl N.
Laza, Marcelino A.
Dilla, Christine J.
Mo, Youngjun
Thomson, Michael J.
Chin, Joong Hyoun
Delaviña, Celia B.
Diaz, Genaleen Q.
Hernandez, Jose E.
Mapping QTL for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using SNP markers
title Mapping QTL for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using SNP markers
title_full Mapping QTL for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using SNP markers
title_fullStr Mapping QTL for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using SNP markers
title_full_unstemmed Mapping QTL for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using SNP markers
title_short Mapping QTL for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using SNP markers
title_sort mapping qtl for heat tolerance at flowering stage in rice using snp markers
topic alleles
climate
climatic change
flowering
genetic markers
genotypes
greenhouse effect
heat tolerance
loci
plant breeding
progeny
quantitative trait loci
quantitative traits
single nucleotide polymorphism
spikelets
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165833
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