]*>","")" /> Recent Progress on Rice Genetics in China

J Integr Plant Biol ›› 2007, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (6): 776-790.DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7909.2007.00492.x

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Recent Progress on Rice Genetics in China

Hua Jiang, Long-Biao Guo and Qian Qian   

  • 出版日期:2007-06-05 发布日期:2007-06-05

Recent Progress on Rice Genetics in China

Hua Jiang, Long-Biao Guo and Qian Qian   

  • Online:2007-06-05 Published:2007-06-05

Abstract:

Through thousands of years of evolution and cultivation, tremendously rich genetic diversity has been accumulated in rice (Oryza sativa L.), developing a large germplasm pool from which people can select varieties with morphologies of interest and other important agronomic traits. With the development of modern genetics, scientists have paid more attention to the genetic value of these elite varieties and germplasms, and such rich rice resources provide a good foundation for genetic research in China. Approximately 100?00 accessions of radiation-, chemical- or insertion-induced mutagenesis have been generated since the 1980s, and great progress has been made on rice molecular genetics. So far at least 16 variant/mutant genes including MOC1, BC1, SKC1, and Rf genes have been isolated and characterized in China. These achievements greatly promote the research on functional genomics, understanding the mechanism of plant development and molecular design breeding of rice in China. Here we review the progress of three aspects of rice genetics in China: moving forward at the molecular level, genetic research on elite varieties and germplasms, and new gene screening and genetic analysis using mutants. The prospects of rice genetics are also discussed.

Key words: functional genomics, genetics, germplasm resources, rice (Oryza sativa).

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