Abstract

Reproductive isolation is generally regarded as the essence of the speciation process. Studying closely related species is convenient for understanding the genetic basis of reproductive isolation. Therefore, the present review is restricted to the species and subspecies of the Oryza sativa complex, which includes the two domestic rice cultivars and six wild species. Although closely related, these rice species are separated from each other by a range reproductive barriers. This review presents a comprehensive understanding of the forces that shaped the formation of reproductive barriers among and between the species of the O. sativa complex. We suggest the possibility that domestication and artificial breeding in these rice species can lead to the early stages of speciation. Understanding the evolutionary and molecular mechanisms underlying reproductive isolation in rice will increase our knowledge in speciation and would also offer practical significance for the implementation of crop improvement strategies.

Highlights

  • Genetic divergence, reproductive isolation, natural selection and human-assisted artificial speciation are the vital forces that shape population genetics and consequent speciation (Liu et al 2015; Schulter and Panell 2017)

  • The O. sativa complex belongs to the A genome and contains two domesticated species O. sativa and O. glaberrima and six wild species: O. rufipogon, O. nivara, O. barthii, O. longistaminata, O. meridionalis and O. glumaepatula

  • The annual O. glumaepatula is widespread in Tropical America, whereas the annual, inbreeding and highly diverged O. meridionalis is endemic to Tropical Australia and is often sympatric with Oryza australiensis (EE genome) in Australia

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Summary

An overview on reproductive isolation in Oryza sativa complex

Sadia Nadir1,2,3, Sehroon Khan3,4, Qian Zhu1, Doku Henry1,5, Li Wei1, Dong Sun Lee1,6* and LiJuan Chen1,6* Received: 16 May 2018 Editorial decision: 10 September 2018 Accepted: 21 November 2018 Published: 22 November 2018 Citation: Nadir S, Khan S, Zhu Q, Henry D, Wei L, Lee DS, Chen LJ. 2018. An overview on reproductive isolation in Oryza sativa complex. AoB PLANTS 10: ply060; doi: 10.1093/aobpla/ply060

Introduction
Divergence Patterns and the Evolution of Reproductive Barriers in Rice
Domestic rice
Reproductive Barriers in Rice
Complementary epistasis interaction between two loci
Differential silencing
Genic interactions
Introgression across Barriers
Future Research Perspective
Sources of Funding
Literature Cited
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