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Abstract
Manual phenotyping of rice tillers is time consuming and labor intensive, and lags behind the rapid development of rice functional genomics. Thus, automated, non-destructive methods of phenotyping rice tiller traits at a high spatial resolution and high throughput for large-scale assessment of rice accessions are urgently needed. In this study, we developed a high-throughput micro-CT-RGB imaging system to non-destructively extract 739 traits from 234 rice accessions at nine time points. We could explain 30% of the grain yield variance from two tiller traits assessed in the early growth stages. A total of 402 significantly associated loci were identified by genome-wide association study, and dynamic and static genetic components were found across the nine time points. A major locus associated with tiller angle was detected at time point 9, which contained a major gene, TAC1. Significant variants associated with tiller angle were enriched in the 3ʹ-untranslated region of TAC1. Three haplotypes for the gene were found, and rice accessions containing haplotype H3 displayed much smaller tiller angles. Further, we found two loci containing associations with both vigor-related traits identified by high-throughput micro-CT-RGB imaging and yield. The superior alleles would be beneficial for breeding for high yield and dense planting.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 545-561 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Journal of Experimental Botany |
Volume | 70 |
Issue number | 2 |
Early online date | 30 Oct 2018 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 07 Jan 2019 |
Keywords
- dyamic phenotyping
- GWAS
- high throughput
- longitudinal traits
- micro-CT-RGB
- plant phenomics
- rice tiller
- tiller traits
- Dynamic phenotyping
- Longitudinal traits
- Tiller traits
- Rice tiller
- High throughput
- Plant phenomics
- Micro-CT-RGB
- Genome-Wide Association Study
- Edible Grain/growth & development
- Oryza/genetics
- Biomass
- Genome, Plant
- X-Ray Microtomography
- Droughts
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Alan Gay
- Institute of Biological, Environmental & Rural Sciences (IBERS) - Emeritus Researcher
Person: Other
Projects
- 3 Finished
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A China-UK joint phenomics consortium to dissect the basis of crop stress resistance in the face of climate change
Doonan, J. (PI), Han, J. (CoI), Liu, Y. (CoI) & Mur, L. (CoI)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
01 Jul 2018 → 31 Dec 2023
Project: Externally funded research
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BBSRC Core Strategic Programme in Resilient Crops: Oats
Howarth, C. (PI), Doonan, J. (CoI), Donnison, I. (CoI) & Langdon, T. (CoI)
01 Apr 2017 → 31 Mar 2022
Project: Externally funded research
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Phenomics National Capability Grant ISPG
Doonan, J. (PI)
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
01 Apr 2012 → 31 Mar 2017
Project: Externally funded research