Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Jun 2015)

Differential expressions among five Waxy alleles and their effects on the eating and cooking qualities in specialty rice cultivars

  • Li-jie ZHOU,
  • Wen-tao SHENG,
  • Jun WU,
  • Chang-quan ZHANG,
  • Qiao-quan LIU,
  • Qi-yun DENG

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
pp. 1153 – 1162

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Eating and cooking qualities (ECQs) of rice are important attributes due to its major influence on consumer acceptability. To better understand the molecular mechanism of the variation in ECQs, we investigated and compared the expressions among different alleles of the Waxy (Wx) gene and its effect on ECQs in specialty rice cultivars. The results showed that the accumulation of amylose was positively and significantly correlated to the level of mature Wx mRNA and granule-bound starch synthase I (GBSS I) in developing rice grain at 12 days after flowering. The amount of GBSS I and its activity together are the main factors controlling amylose synthesis. Differences in ECQs among five Wx allele types were investigated in samples from 15 rice varieties. The apparent amylose content (AAC) and gel consistency (GC) were similar in each type of Wx allele. The AAC followed the order, Wxa type>Wxin type>Wxb type>Wxmg type>wx. Contrary to this, the GC showed an opposite trend compared to AAC. There was a wide variation in rapid visco analyzer (RVA) profile among five Wx allele types, while varieties sharing a specified Wx allele had basically the similar RVA profile, although there was a slight difference in some RVA parameters, peak, hot paste and cool paste viscosities.

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