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expand all sections collapse all sections  Reference "Identification and characterization of a quantitative trait locus, Hd9, controlling heading date in rice."
Reference ID 7774
Title Identification and characterization of a quantitative trait locus, Hd9, controlling heading date in rice.
Source Breeding-Science, 2002, vol. 52, pp. 35-41
Authors (5)
Abstract A new quantitative trait locus (QTL), Hd9, controlling rice heading date was
detected in a BC4F2 backcross population derived from a cross between a japonica
rice variety, Nipponbare, as the recurrent parent, and an indica variety,
Kasalath, as the donor parent. Hd9 was precisely mapped on the short arm of
chromosome 3 as a single Mendelian factor; progeny testing of BC4F3 lines
derived from BC4F2 plants revealed that it co-segregated with the RFLP marker
S12021. In addition, a nearly isogenic line (NIL) of the target QTL, NIL(Hd9),
in which a small chromosomal segment of Kasalath including Hd9 was substituted
into the genetic background of Nipponbare, was selected from the progeny based
on marker-assisted selection. Days to heading of NIL(Hd9) increased under long-
day and natural field conditions at Tsukuba, but remained almost the same under
short-day conditions as that of the isogenic control, Nipponbare. Analysis of F2
populations derived from crosses between NIL(Hd9) and either NIL(Hd1) or
NIL(Hd2) revealed that the phenotypic gene effect of Hd9 was additive to that of
Hd1 and Hd2. This result suggests that no epistatic interaction was involved.
Based on these results, we discussed the biological function of Hd9.

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