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Fine mapping of QTL <Emphasis Type="Italic">qCTB10</Emphasis>-<Emphasis Type="Italic">2</Emphasis> that confers cold tolerance at the booting stage in rice
Authors:Jilong Li  Yinghua Pan  Haifeng Guo  Lei Zhou  Shuming Yang  Zhanying Zhang  Jiazhen Yang  Hongliang Zhang  Jinjie Li  Yawen Zeng  Zichao Li
Institution:1.Key Laboratory of Crop Heterosis and Utilization, Ministry of Education/Beijing Key Laboratory of Crop Genetic Improvement,China Agricultural University,Beijing,China;2.Biotechnology and Genetic Resources Institute,Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Kunming,China;3.Rice Research Institute,Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Nanning,China;4.Hubei Key Laboratory of Food Crop Germplasm and Genetic Improvement, Food Crops Institute,Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Wuhan,China
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The QTL qCTB10 - 2 controlling cold tolerance at the booting stage in rice was delimited to a 132.5 kb region containing 17 candidate genes and 4 genes were cold-inducible.

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Low temperature at the booting stage is a major abiotic stress-limiting rice production. Although some QTL for cold tolerance in rice have been reported, fine mapping of those QTL effective at the booting stage is few. Here, the near-isogenic line ZL31-2, selected from a BC7F2 population derived from a cross between cold-tolerant variety Kunmingxiaobaigu (KMXBG) and the cold-sensitive variety Towada, was used to map a QTL on chromosome 10 for cold tolerance at the booting stage. Using BC7F3 and BC7F4 populations, we firstly confirmed qCTB10-2 and gained confidence that it could be fine mapped. QTL qCTB10-2 explained 13.9 and 15.9% of the phenotypic variances in those two generations, respectively. Using homozygous recombinants screened from larger BC7F4 and BC7F5 populations, qCTB10-2 was delimited to a 132.5 kb region between markers RM25121 and MM0568. 17 putative predicted genes were located in the region and only 5 were predicted to encode expressed proteins. Expression patterns of these five genes demonstrated that, except for constant expression of LOC_Os10g11820, LOC_Os10g11730, LOC_Os10g11770, and LOC_Os10g11810 were highly induced by cold stress in ZL31-2 compared to Towada, while LOC_Os10g11750 showed little difference. Our results provide a basis for identifying the genes underlying qCTB10-2 and indicate that markers linked to the qCTB10-2 locus can be used to improve the cold tolerance of rice at the booting stage by marker-assisted selection.
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