Abstract

BackgroundHeilongjiang Province is a high-quality japonica rice cultivation area in China. One in ten bowls of Chinese rice is produced here. Increasing yield is one of the main aims of rice production in this area. However, yield is a complex quantitative trait composed of many factors. The purpose of this study was to determine how many genetic loci are associated with yield-related traits. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were performed on 450 accessions collected from northeast Asia, including Russia, Korea, Japan and Heilongjiang Province of China. These accessions consist of elite varieties and landraces introduced into Heilongjiang Province decade ago.ResultsAfter resequencing of the 450 accessions, 189,019 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were used for association studies by two different models, a general linear model (GLM) and a mixed linear model (MLM), examining four traits: days to heading (DH), plant height (PH), panicle weight (PW) and tiller number (TI). Over 25 SNPs were found to be associated with each trait. Among them, 22 SNPs were selected to identify candidate genes, and 2, 8, 1 and 11 SNPs were found to be located in 3′ UTR region, intron region, coding region and intergenic region, respectively.ConclusionsAll SNPs detected in this research may become candidates for further fine mapping and may be used in the molecular breeding of high-latitude rice.

Highlights

  • Heilongjiang Province is a high-quality japonica rice cultivation area in China

  • Phenotyping of different traits The plant height of 450 accessions ranged from 51.33 cm to 146.67 cm, with an average of 93.67 cm (Supplementary Table 2)

  • The days to heading (DH) showed a gradient change with increasing latitude

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Introduction

Heilongjiang Province is a high-quality japonica rice cultivation area in China. The purpose of this study was to determine how many genetic loci are associated with yield-related traits. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were performed on 450 accessions collected from northeast Asia, including Russia, Korea, Japan and Heilongjiang Province of China. These accessions consist of elite varieties and landraces introduced into Heilongjiang Province decade ago. Cultivated rice belongs to different subspecies or varietal groups and shows different domestication characteristics. The domesticated subspecies include two main groups: Oryza sativa japonica and O. sativa indica. Research focused on a subspecies or a population collected from a specific geographical region may reveal distinctive

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