Field performance and cytology of protoplast-derived rice (Oryza sativa): high yield and low degree of variation of four japonica cultivars |
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Authors: | H. Ogura J. Kyozuka Y. Hayashi T. Koba K. Shimamoto |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural Sciences, Ishikawa College of Agriculture, Nonoichi, 921 Ishikawa, Japan;(2) Plantech Research Institute, 1000 Kamosida, Midori-ku, 227 Yokohama, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary Protoplast-derived rice plants of four Japanese cultivars, Nipponbare, Fujisaka 5, Norin 14 and Iwaimochi were individually cultivated in a submerged paddy field. They exhibited more stems, which resulted in more panicles than respective control plants. Other characteristics of protoplast-derived plants were (compared with controls): a slightly shorter or similar culm length, fewer spikelets per panicle, slightly lower seed fertility and similar or lighter 1,000 kernel weight. Grain yield of protoplast-derived plants was more than that of respective control plants in four cultivars. The cause of the higher yield of protoplast-derived plants seems to be mainly due to increased panicle number. Among 126 protoplast-derived plants, 1 triploid, 10 tetraploids and 1 aneuploid were found. Furthermore, 11 variants with low seed fertility showing no gross chromosomal anomalies and one plant with abnormal panicles were found. In total, about 80% of protoplastderived plants showed normal characters. The present results are encouraging for the possibility of rice breeding using protoplasts.This paper is dedicated to Professor Emeritus Dr. Shigeyasu Akai on the occasion of his 77th birthday (Kijyu: one of the celebrated ages in Japan) |
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Keywords: | Rice cultivars Protoplast-derived plants Agronomic characters Cytology Somaclonal variation |
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