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Reference ID 8124
Title Identification of a locus increasing rice yield and physiological analysis of its function
Source Plant physiology, 2003, vol. 133, pp. 1083-1090
Author (1) Ishimaru-K
Abstract I identified a new locus responsible for increased yield potential and evaluated
its physiological function to understand how to improve potential yield in rice
(Oryza sativa) plants. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for 1,000-grain weight
(TGW) were analyzed under different environments over 3 years in backcross
inbred lines of rice japonica cv Nipponbare x indica cv Kasalath. Four QTLs for
this trait were detected across environments; rice cv Kasalath had a positive
allele only at one QTL on chromosome 6 (tgw6). A near-isogenic line (NILtgw6)
that carried a rice cv Kasalath chromosomal segment corresponding to tgw6 in the
rice cv Nipponbare genetic background was selected and analyzed to clarify the
physiological function of this locus. The carbohydrate storage capacity before
heading in NILtgw6 was superior to that in rice cv Nipponbare (control), but
other characters (e.g. photosynthetic ability in flag leaf and traits related to
plant type) were the same in both plants. In the leaf sheath, the main organ
that accumulates carbohydrate before heading in rice, higher contents of
carbohydrate and transcripts of genes related to starch synthesis were found in
NILtgw6 than in rice cv Nipponbare. Compared with those in rice cv Nipponbare, a
high-yield modern cultivar, TGW and yield per plant were significantly higher in
NILtgw6, by 10% and 15%, respectively (P[f] < 0.01). These results suggest that
tgw6 improves the carbohydrate storage capacity and consequently increases the
yield potential in NILtgw6.

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