Rice Science (Nov 2023)

Novel QTLs from Wild Rice Oryza longistaminata Confer Strong Tolerance to High Temperature at Seedling Stage

  • Fan Fengfeng,
  • Cai Meng,
  • Luo Xiong,
  • Liu Manman,
  • Yuan Huanran,
  • Cheng Mingxing,
  • Ayaz Ahmad,
  • Li Nengwu,
  • Li Shaoqing

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 6
pp. 577 – 586

Abstract

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Global warming poses a threat to rice production. Breeding heat-tolerant rice is an effective and economical approach to address this challenge. African rice is a valuable genetic resource for developing heat-tolerant crops due to its intricate mechanism for adapting to high temperatures. Oryza longistaminata, a widely distributed wild rice species in Africa, may harbor an even richer gene pool for heat tolerance, which remains untapped. In this study, we identified three heat tolerance QTLs from O. longistaminata at the seedling stage, including novel heat tolerance loci qTT4 and qTT5. Our findings demonstrated that the O. longistaminata alleles for these two QTLs can enhance the heat tolerance of rice seedlings. Remarkably, qTT5 was mapped to a region spanning approximately 287.2 kb, which contains 46 expressing genes. Through the analysis of Gene Ontology and expression differences under heat induction, we identified four candidate genes. Our results lay the foundation for discovering heat tolerance genes underlying O. longistaminata and developing new genetic resources for heat-tolerant rice breeding.

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