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Genetic identification and molecular marker-assisted breeding method for rice amylose content QTL site qSAC3

A technology of amylose content and molecular markers, applied in the field of molecular genetics and breeding, can solve the problems of not being able to meet the needs of breeding of high-quality rice varieties, the effect of unfavorable environmental temperature, and few research results

Active Publication Date: 2018-08-21
ZHEJIANG ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURE SCIENCES
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However, so far, the relevant research results are still relatively small, which is not conducive to in-depth analysis of the influence of environmental temperature on the genetic mechanism of rice AC, and is far from meeting the needs of high-quality rice variety breeding

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[0021] The present invention will be further elaborated below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0022] Obviously, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and many variations are possible. All deformations that can be directly derived or associated by those skilled in the art from the content disclosed in the present invention should be considered as the protection scope of the present invention.

[0023] The invention identifies the QTL sites that can stably increase rice AC under different environmental temperatures through multi-environmental tests and genetic analysis. Through genetic analysis, the present invention found only one locus qSAC3 with high reliability in the rice genome; through sequence comparison and molecular verification, the present invention also provided 4 molecules with obvious differences in the interval where qSAC3 is located Markers Y6665, Y7237, Y8113 and Y8212 were used in rice molecul...

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The invention discloses a genetic identification and molecular marker-assisted breeding method for QTL site qSAC3 capable of stably improving the rice amylose content under various environments. In the prior art, the rice amylose content is affected by the environment, and especially the amylose content of the japonica rice filled at the high temperature is significantly decreased. The present invention discloses the interval of the QTL site qSAC3 capable of stably improving the rice amylose content under different environments, and a plurality of polymorphic molecular markers Y6665, Y7237, Y8113 and Y8212 positioned in the interval and used for assisted selection. According to the present invention, the qSAC3 of the Indica rice 9311 is introduced into the japonica rice Nipponbare genome through advanced generation backcross by using the relevant molecular marker-assisted selection to obtain the chromosome fragment replacement line; and the amylose content of the japonica rice is significantly decreased at the high temperature, such that the site qSAC3 derived from the Indica rice can be used for improving the quality of conventional breeding rice, and has important application value in the cultivation of high-quality japonica rice varieties capable of resisting high temperature environment.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of molecular genetic breeding. Specifically, the invention relates to a genetic identification and molecular marker-assisted breeding method capable of stably increasing rice amylose content QTL site qSAC3 under various environments. Background technique [0002] Improving rice quality is one of the important goals of rice breeding, but rice quality is not only affected by genetic material, but also by various environmental factors, especially environmental temperature. It is very important to analyze the variation law of rice quality under different environments, and analyze the relationship between genetic action sites controlling rice quality and environmental temperature, so as to provide theoretical guidance for people to breed high-quality rice varieties adapted to different environments. [0003] Rice amylose content (AC) is one of the important indicators to evaluate the eating quality of rice. Genetic studie...

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IPC IPC(8): C12Q1/6895
CPCC12Q1/6895C12Q2600/156
Inventor 张华朱英刘巧泉徐恒王良超张昌泉
Owner ZHEJIANG ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURE SCIENCES
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