Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2025, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (3): 35-43.doi: 10.13560/j.cnki.biotech.bull.1985.2024-0667

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Creation of Rice Mutant by Gamma-ray and Its Molecular Identification

LI Xin-peng1(), ZHANG Wu-han2, ZHANG Li3, SHU Fu2, HE Qiang2, GUO Yang1, DENG Hua-feng2, WANG Yue1(), SUN Ping-yong2()   

  1. 1.College of Agronomy, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha 410125
    2.State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Hunan Hybrid Rice Research Center, Changsha 410125
    3.Nuclear Agriculture and Space Breeding Research Institute, Changsha 410125
  • Received:2024-07-12 Online:2025-03-26 Published:2025-03-20
  • Contact: WANG Yue, SUN Ping-yong E-mail:2634747985@qq.com;wangyue515@163.com;zlspy23@126.com

Abstract:

Objective Gamma-ray mutagenesis has been widely used in rice breeding because of its high efficiency and simple method. OsGRF4 is an important and rare pleiotropic gene in rice, which can significantly improve nitrogen use efficiency, yield and cold tolerance, while reduce seed shattering, this work aims to obtain different types of mutant resources and mine the regulatory genes of OsGRF4. Method The rice material NIL-GRF4 was mutated by γ rays in this study, the authenticity and genetic background of the mutants were identified by functional marker and SSR markers. Result By traits investigating, 15 mutants of grain shape, 6 mutants of zebra leaf, 4 mutants of tiller and 3 mutants of sterile were obtained. Among them, an important grain type mutant was obtained. Its grain length reached 14.10 mm, and its grain length and 1 000-grain weight increased by 1.50 mm and 8.85 g respectively compared with the wild type, with an increase of 11.90% and 23.95% respectively. The authenticity and genetic background of the mutants were identified by using the functional markers of OsGRF4 and 48 pairs of SSR markers. The results showed that the mutants were all derived from wild-type NIL-GRF4, and the genetic background of the mutants was very similar to that of wild-type NIL-GRF4. Conclusion The F2 populations have been constructed by crossbreeding the mutants of grain shape, zebra leaf and sterile with the wild type, providing important gene resources for rice breeding.

Key words: gamma-ray, OsGRF4, mutation breeding, BSA-Seq, map-based cloning, rice