Identification of chromosome regions affecting leaf area with rice chromosome segment substitution lines

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The aim of this study was to obtain the information for improvement in source ability via expansion of a flag leaf area in rice (Oryza sativa L.). We identified chromosome regions affecting a trait (CRATs) for leaf area and confirmed their effects with two sets of chromosome segment substitution lines developed from indica landraces Kasalath or Nona Bokra as a donor under japonica cultivar Koshihikari genetic background. We detected 4 and 8 CRATs that increased leaf area by Kasalath and Nona Bokra alleles, respectively. With the Nona Bokra allele, CRAT on chromosome 7 (LA7) increased leaf area by 54% comparing to Koshihikari. LA7 maintained the contents of Rubisco and photosynthetic rate and as a result its "estimated" source ability of a flag leaf was increased by 23%. The effect of LA7 was stable under different environmental conditions, and might be useful for breeding rice with higher source ability and yield.

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Ujiie, K., & Ishimaru, K. (2013). Identification of chromosome regions affecting leaf area with rice chromosome segment substitution lines. Plant Production Science, 16(1), 31–36. https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.16.31

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