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E.g., Wessler, regeneration, PubMed ID 17578919.

expand all sections collapse all sections  Reference "Analysis of gene loci and epistasis for drought tolerance in seedling stage of rice (Oryza sativa L.)"
Reference ID 6923
Title Analysis of gene loci and epistasis for drought tolerance in seedling stage of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Source Acta genetica Sinica, 2002, vol. 29, pp. 235-240
Authors (7)
Abstract Drought tolerance of rice is important because a considerable proportion of the
world rice area is not irrigated and is prone to water deficit. In this study,
an indica variety, Zhai Ye Qing 8 (ZYQ8), and a japonica variety, Jing Xi 17
(JX17), and their double haploid (DH) population were used for genetic study of
drought tolerance. Water supply was stopped in seedling period for 15 days and
then drought tolerance of the DH population and their parents were investigated.
Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTLs) was undertaken base on the constructed
molecular linkage map of this population. Two QTLs (qDR-5 and qDR-12) for
drought tolerance were identified, they were in the region of GA41-GA257 on
chromosome 5 and RG457-Y12817R on chromosome 12, respectively. The tolerance
alleles of both QTLs were from the indica parent, ZYQ8. In the meantime two
genes for drought tolerance near GA257 and Y12817R were detected too by using
Epistat software, that is in accordance with the result by using Mapmaker/QTL.
In addition, three loci (RG541, G318 and G192 on chromosome 1, 4 and 8,
respectively) were found interacting with GA257 by Epistat software, while one
locus (CT234 on chromosome 3) found interacting with Y12817R were also detected
by Epistat software.

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