Ospapst1, a useful mutant for identifying seed purity and authenticity in hybrid rice |
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Authors: | Qundan Lv Jiming Xu Ping Wu |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry; College of Life Science; Zhejiang University; Hangzhou, PR China |
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Abstract: | The stability and completeness of male sterility is still a challenge in some male sterile rice lines, especially those of photoperiod/thermo-sensitive genic male sterility (P/TGMS). Leaf color marker is a widely practiced approach to reduce the impact of self-pollinated seeds of male sterile lines. The papst1 is a leaf color mutant. The newly emerged leaves of papst1 are chlorosis and have an impaired photosynthesis. But the other agronomic traits, such as germination rate, duration of maturation and seed weight, are not changed. The papst1/PAPST1 F1 showed the wild-type leaf phenotype. The papst1/PAPST1 F2 progenies displayed an approximately 3:1 segregation ratio of WT phenotype:mutant phenotype (72: 28, χ2 = 0.48, p > 0.05), suggesting that papst1 mutant phenotype is caused by a single repressive gene. Map-based cloning and sequencing analysis revealed that a point mutation was occurred in Os01 g16040 (OsPAPST1). Given these results, the Ospapst1 mutant is a useful mutant for identifying seed purity and authenticity in hybrid rice. |
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Keywords: | Ospapst1 leaf color hybrid rice seed purity |
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