PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Genetic analysis and QTL detection for resistance to white tip disease in rice.

  • Tong Zhou,
  • Cunyi Gao,
  • Linlin Du,
  • Hui Feng,
  • Lijiao Wang,
  • Ying Lan,
  • Feng Sun,
  • Lihui Wei,
  • Yongjian Fan,
  • Wenbiao Shen,
  • Yijun Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106099
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. e106099

Abstract

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The inheritance of resistance to white tip disease (WTDR) in rice (Oryza sativa L.) was analyzed with an artificial inoculation test in a segregating population derived from the cross between Tetep, a highly resistant variety that was identified in a previous study, and a susceptible cultivar. Three resistance-associated traits, including the number of Aphelenchoides besseyi (A. besseyi) individuals in 100 grains (NA), the loss rate of panicle weight (LRPW) and the loss rate of the total grains per panicle (LRGPP) were analyzed for the detection of the quantitative trait locus (QTL) in the population after construction of a genetic map. Six QTLs distributed on chromosomes 3, 5 and 9 were mapped. qNA3 and qNA9, conferring reproduction number of A. besseyi in the panicle, accounted for 16.91% and 12.54% of the total phenotypic variance, respectively. qDRPW5a and qDRPW5b, associated with yield loss, were located at two adjacent marker intervals on chromosome 5 and explained 14.15% and 14.59% of the total phenotypic variation and possessed LOD values of 3.40 and 3.39, respectively. qDRPW9 was considered as a minor QTL and only explained 1.02% of the phenotypic variation. qLRGPP5 contributed to the loss in the number of grains and explained 10.91% of the phenotypic variation. This study provides useful information for the breeding of resistant cultivars against white tip disease in rice.