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Allelic Diversification of the Wx and ALK Loci in Indica Restorer Lines and Their Utilisation in Hybrid Rice Breeding in China over the Last 50 Years.

Li-Xu PanZhi-Zhong SunChang-Quan ZhangBu LiQing-Qing YangFei ChenXiao-Lei FanDong-Sheng ZhaoQi-Ming LvDing-Yang YuanQiao Quan Liu
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Hybrid rice technology has been used for more than 50 years, and eating and cooking quality (ECQ) has been a major focus throughout this period. Waxy ( Wx ) and alkaline denaturation ( ALK ) genes have received attention owing to their pivotal roles in determining rice characteristics. However, despite significant effort, the ECQ of restorer lines (RLs) has changed very little. By contrast, obvious changes have been seen in inbred rice varieties (IRVs), and the ECQ of IRVs is influenced by Wx , which reduces the proportion of Wx a and increases the proportion of Wx b , leading to a decrease in amylose content (AC) and an increase in ECQ. Meanwhile, ALK is not selected in the same way. We investigated Wx alleles and AC values of sterile lines of female parents with the main mating combinations in widely used areas. The results show that almost all sterile lines were Wx a -type with a high AC, which may explain the low ECQ of hybrid rice. Analysis of hybrid rice varieties and RLs in the last 5 years revealed serious homogenisation among hybrid rice varieties.
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