PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Genetic characterization of a new radish introgression line carrying the restorer gene for Ogura CMS in Brassica napus.

  • Tonghua Wang,
  • Yiming Guo,
  • Zengxiang Wu,
  • Shengqian Xia,
  • Shuijin Hua,
  • Jinxing Tu,
  • Mei Li,
  • Weijiang Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236273
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 7
p. e0236273

Abstract

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Creating a homologous restorer line for Ogura cytoplasmic male sterility (Ogu-CMS) in Brassica napus is meaningful for the wider application of Ogu-CMS system in rapeseed production. Previously, an independent development of a new Ogu-CMS restorer line (CLR650) was reported locally from crossing between Raphanobrassica (AACCRR, 2n = 56) and B. napus and a new version of Ogu CMS lines CLR6430 derived from CLR650 was characterized in this study. The results showed that the fertility restoration gene in CLR6430 presented a distorted segregation in different segregating populations. However, the majority of somatic cells from roots had a regular chromosome number (2n = 38) and no radish signal covered a whole chromosome was detected using GISH. Thirty-two specific markers derived from the introgressed radish fragments were developed based on the re-sequencing results. Unique radish insertions and differences between CLR6430 and R2000 were also identified through both radish-derived markers and PCR product sequences. Further investigations on the genetic behaviors, interactions between the fertility restoration and other traits and specific molecular markers to the introgression in CLR6430 were also conducted in this study. These results should provide the evidence of nucleotide differences between CLR6430 and R2000, and the specific markers will be helpful for breeding new Ogura restore lines in future.