Identification of a Major QTL and Validation of Related Genes for Tiller Angle in Rice Based on QTL Analysis.
Dan-Dan ZhaoYoon-Hee JangMuhammad FarooqJae-Ryoung ParkEun-Gyeong KimXiao-Xuan DuRahmatullah JanKyung-Hwan KimSoo-In LeeGang-Seob LeeKyung-Min KimPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
An ideal plant architecture is an important condition to achieve high crop yields. The tiller angle is an important and complex polygenic trait of rice ( Oryza sativa L.) plant architecture. Therefore, the discovery and identification of tiller angle-related genes can aid in the improvement of crop architecture and yield. In the present study, 222 SSR markers were used to establish a high-density genetic map of rice doubled haploid population, and a total of 8 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were detected based on the phenotypic data of the tiller angle and tiller crown width over 2 years. Among them, four QTLs ( qTA9 , qCW9 , qTA9-1 , and qCW9-1 ) were overlapped at marker interval RM6235-RM24288 on chromosome 9 with a large effect value regarded as a stable major QTL. The selected promising related genes were further identified by relative gene expression analysis, which gives us a basis for the future cloning of these genes. Finally, OsSAURq9 , which belongs to the SMALL AUXIN UP RNA ( SAUR ), an auxin-responsive protein family, was selected as a target gene. Overall, this work will help broaden our knowledge of the genetic control of tiller angle and tiller crown width, and this study provides both a good theoretical basis and a new genetic resource for the breeding of ideal-type rice.