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Improving panicle blast resistance and fragrance in a high-quality japonica rice variety through breeding
Sunday, 2025/02/09 | 08:09:54

Junhua YeKai WangYi WangZhipeng ZhaoYing YanHang YangLixia ZhangZejun HuZhenying ShiDapeng SunJianjiang BaiLiming CaoShujun Wu

Front Plant Sci.; 2025 Jan 13: 15:1507827. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1507827.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Huruan1212 (HR1212) is well-regarded for its superior eating and cooking quality in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China. Still, its high susceptibility to rice panicle blast and lack of fragrance have limited its further spread and utilization. Pigm and Pi-ta are two dominant genes known for their stable broad-spectrum resistance against rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, while badh2 is the crucial gene that regulates rice aroma.

 

Methods: In this study, we utilized a molecular marker-assisted selection backcrossing strategy to introduce PigmPi-ta, and badh2 into introgressed lines employing re-sequencing for precise genetic background selection.

 

Results: Finally, we selected three introgressed lines, including two that carry Pigm with the highest background recovery rates, showing eating and cooking qualities similar to those of HR1212, and one line that pyramids PigmPi-ta, and badh2, which features a strong aroma. They all displayed significantly enhanced resistance to panicle blast and improved yield compared to HR1212.

 

Discussion: In conclusion, this study expanded the germplasm resources of japonica, providing a material foundation for enhancing breeding programs aimed at developing rice blast-resistant and high-quality fragrant japonica varieties. Additionally, the study demonstrated that integrating molecular markers and re-sequencing can inform breeders' decision-making more precisely and efficiently.

 

See https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39872202/

 

Figure 1: Analysis of genetic similarity between introgressed individuals and recurrent parent HR1212. (A) The distribution of SNP similarity between 41 individuals and recurrent parent. (B) Origin of individuals with various SNP similarities. The vertical red dotted line is located at 69% similarity. Three individuals with the highest similarity were C05 (74.91%), C34 (73.89%), and C12 (69.82%). (C) Distribution of genetic introgressed segments from parents on 12 chromosomes of three individuals. 1 indicates SNP density. From 2 to 4, the tracks represent individuals C34, C12, and C05, respectively. (D) The genomic contribution of parents to the three individuals. The same color scheme was used as (C).

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