Cytoplasm affects grain weight and filled-grain ratio in <it>indica </it>rice
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cytoplasmic effects on agronomic traits -involving cytoplasmic and nuclear genomes of either different species or different cultivars - are well documented in wheat but have seldom been demonstrated in rice (<it>Oryza sativa &l...
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doaj-656135f1a13743909e2da112c81b9f1d2020-11-25T03:10:54ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562011-06-011215310.1186/1471-2156-12-53Cytoplasm affects grain weight and filled-grain ratio in <it>indica </it>riceYang JiangyiDeng WeiLi JingDeng XiannengZhou JiawuXu PengTao DayunYang GuifengLi QiongHu Fengyi<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cytoplasmic effects on agronomic traits -involving cytoplasmic and nuclear genomes of either different species or different cultivars - are well documented in wheat but have seldom been demonstrated in rice (<it>Oryza sativa </it>L.). To detect cytoplasmic effects, we introgressed the nuclear genomes of three <it>indica </it>cultivars - Guichao 2, Jiangchengkugu, and Dianrui 449 - into the cytoplasms of six <it>indica </it>cultivars - Dijiaowujian, Shenglixian, Zhuzhan, Nantehao, Aizizhan, and Peta. These 18 nuclear substitution lines were evaluated during the winter season of 2005 in Sanya, Hainan, China, and during the summer season of 2006 in Kunming, Yunnan, China. The effects of 6 cytoplasm sources, 3 nucleus sources, 2 locations and their interactions were estimated for plant height, panicle length, panicle number per plant, spikelet number per panicle, grain weight, filled-grain ratio, and yield per plot.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>For five of the seven traits, analysis of variance showed that there were no significant cytoplasmic effects or interactions involving cytoplasmic effects. The effect of cytoplasm on 1000-grain weight was highly significant. Mean 1000-grain weight over the two locations in four of the six cytoplasms clustered close to the overall mean, whereas plants with Nantehao cytoplasm had a high, and those with Peta cytoplasm a low mean grain weight. There was a highly significant three-way interaction affecting filled-grain ratio. At Sanya, cytoplasms varied in very narrow ranges within nuclear backgrounds. Strong cytoplasmic effects were observed only at Kunming and in only two of the three nuclear backgrounds; in the Jianchenkugu nuclear background, there was no evidence of strong cytoplasmic effects at either location. In the Dianrui 449 and Guichao 2 nuclear background evaluated at Kunming, filled-grain ratios of the six cytoplasms showed striking rank shifts</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We detected cytoplasmic variation for two agronomically important traits in <it>indica </it>rice. The cytoplasm source had a significant effect on grain weight across the two experimental locations. There was also a significant cytoplasmic effect on filled-grain ratio, but only in two of three nuclear background and at one of the two locations. The results extend our previous findings with <it>japonica </it>rice, suggesting that the selection of appropriate cytoplasmic germplasm is broadly important in rice breeding, and that cytoplasmic effects on some traits, such as filled-grain ratio, cannot be generalized; effects should be evaluated in the nuclear backgrounds of interest and at multiple locations.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2156/12/53 |
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Yang Jiangyi Deng Wei Li Jing Deng Xianneng Zhou Jiawu Xu Peng Tao Dayun Yang Guifeng Li Qiong Hu Fengyi Cytoplasm affects grain weight and filled-grain ratio in <it>indica </it>rice BMC Genetics |
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Yang Jiangyi Deng Wei Li Jing Deng Xianneng Zhou Jiawu Xu Peng Tao Dayun Yang Guifeng Li Qiong Hu Fengyi |
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Cytoplasm affects grain weight and filled-grain ratio in <it>indica </it>rice |
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Cytoplasm affects grain weight and filled-grain ratio in <it>indica </it>rice |
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Cytoplasm affects grain weight and filled-grain ratio in <it>indica </it>rice |
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Cytoplasm affects grain weight and filled-grain ratio in <it>indica </it>rice |
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Cytoplasm affects grain weight and filled-grain ratio in <it>indica </it>rice |
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cytoplasm affects grain weight and filled-grain ratio in <it>indica </it>rice |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cytoplasmic effects on agronomic traits -involving cytoplasmic and nuclear genomes of either different species or different cultivars - are well documented in wheat but have seldom been demonstrated in rice (<it>Oryza sativa </it>L.). To detect cytoplasmic effects, we introgressed the nuclear genomes of three <it>indica </it>cultivars - Guichao 2, Jiangchengkugu, and Dianrui 449 - into the cytoplasms of six <it>indica </it>cultivars - Dijiaowujian, Shenglixian, Zhuzhan, Nantehao, Aizizhan, and Peta. These 18 nuclear substitution lines were evaluated during the winter season of 2005 in Sanya, Hainan, China, and during the summer season of 2006 in Kunming, Yunnan, China. The effects of 6 cytoplasm sources, 3 nucleus sources, 2 locations and their interactions were estimated for plant height, panicle length, panicle number per plant, spikelet number per panicle, grain weight, filled-grain ratio, and yield per plot.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>For five of the seven traits, analysis of variance showed that there were no significant cytoplasmic effects or interactions involving cytoplasmic effects. The effect of cytoplasm on 1000-grain weight was highly significant. Mean 1000-grain weight over the two locations in four of the six cytoplasms clustered close to the overall mean, whereas plants with Nantehao cytoplasm had a high, and those with Peta cytoplasm a low mean grain weight. There was a highly significant three-way interaction affecting filled-grain ratio. At Sanya, cytoplasms varied in very narrow ranges within nuclear backgrounds. Strong cytoplasmic effects were observed only at Kunming and in only two of the three nuclear backgrounds; in the Jianchenkugu nuclear background, there was no evidence of strong cytoplasmic effects at either location. In the Dianrui 449 and Guichao 2 nuclear background evaluated at Kunming, filled-grain ratios of the six cytoplasms showed striking rank shifts</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We detected cytoplasmic variation for two agronomically important traits in <it>indica </it>rice. The cytoplasm source had a significant effect on grain weight across the two experimental locations. There was also a significant cytoplasmic effect on filled-grain ratio, but only in two of three nuclear background and at one of the two locations. The results extend our previous findings with <it>japonica </it>rice, suggesting that the selection of appropriate cytoplasmic germplasm is broadly important in rice breeding, and that cytoplasmic effects on some traits, such as filled-grain ratio, cannot be generalized; effects should be evaluated in the nuclear backgrounds of interest and at multiple locations.</p> |
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