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Mapping of Rf20(t), a minor fertility restorer gene for rice wild abortive cytoplasmic male sterility in the maintainer line 'Zhenshan97B'.

Yang LiuZuopeng XuYuanyue DuBenxi HuangMeng LiLijia ZhangXiangqiang ZhaoQiaoquan LiuShuzhu TangHonggen Zhang
Published in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2023)
Three-line hybrid rice has primarily been developed on wild abortive (WA)-type cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) and has helped increase the yield of rice globally. The development of WA-type CMS lines and hybrids was expedited through the identification and mapping of the fertility restorer gene (Rf) in maintainers. This study observed fertile plants in WA-TianfengA/Zhenshan97B//TianfengB population, indicating that the maintainer line 'Zhenshan97B' should carry Rfs for WA-type CMS. Several advanced backcross populations were generated with the genetic background of the 'WA-TianfengA,' and the pollen fertility levels of the backcrossed individuals in BC 3 F 1 , BC 4 F 1 and BC 4 F 2 populations are governed by a new gene, Rf20(t), from 'Zhenshan97B.' Employing bulk segregant analysis of fertile and sterile pools from the BC 4 F 1 population, Rf20(t) was genetically mapped to a candidate region on chromosome 10. Subsequently, Rf20(t) was located between RM24883 and RM24919 through recombination analysis of molecular markers using the BC 4 F 2 population. Implementing a substitution mapping strategy, Rf20(t) was ultimately mapped to a 245-kb region between the molecular markers STS10-122 and STS10-126 and obtained the most likely candidate gene LOC_Os10g02650, which is predicted to encode pentatricopeptide repeat-containing (PPR) protein. These results enhance our understanding of the fertility restoration of WA-type CMS lines, facilitating the development of high-quality pairs of WA-type CMS and maintainer lines.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • high resolution
  • dna methylation
  • dna damage
  • single molecule
  • protein protein