J Integr Plant Biol. ›› 2024, Vol. 66 ›› Issue (12): 2736-2753.DOI: 10.1111/jipb.13785  cstr: 32098.14.jipb.13785

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How have breeders adapted rice flowering to the growing region?

Asako Kobayashi1†*, Mao Suganami2†*, Hideki Yoshida2, Yoichi Morinaka3, Syuto Watanabe1‡, Yoshie Machida1‡, Genki Chaya1, Fumihiro Nakaoka1, Nobuhito Sato1, Kotaro Miura3 and Makoto Matsuoka2*   

  1. 1. Rice Breeding Group, Fukui Agricultural Experiment Station, Fukui 918‐8215, Japan
    2. Faculty of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Fermentation Sciences, Fukushima University, Fukushima 960‐1296, Japan
    3. Faculty of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Fukui Prefectural University, Fukui 910‐1195, Japan
    These two authors contributed equally to this work.
    ‡Present address: Fukui Prefectural Government, Fukui 910‐8580, Japan.
    *Correspondences: Mao Suganami (mao.suganami@agri.fukushima-u.ac.jp); Makoto Matsuoka (matsuoka@agri.fukushima-u.ac.jp); Asako Kobayashi (asako_kobayashi@fklab.fukui.fukui.jp, Asako Kobayashi is responsible for the distribution of materials integral to the findings presented in this article)
  • Received:2024-06-03 Accepted:2024-09-16 Online:2024-10-25 Published:2024-12-01
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by Grants‐in‐Aid for Scientific Research from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [grant numbers JP22H02294 to M.M.; JP24H02257, JP21K14758, to M.S.; JP21K15120, 24K01886 to H.Y], by Cross‐ministerial Moonshot Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research and Development Program, “Technologies for Smart Bio‐industry and Agriculture” (funding agency: Bio‐oriented Technology Research Advancement Institution) grant to H. Y. (JPJ009237), and by the commissioned research fund provided by F‐REI (JPFR24020105) to M.S. 

Abstract: Flowering time is a crucial rice trait that influences its adaptation to various environments, cropping schedules, and agronomic characteristics. Rice breeders have exploited spontaneous mutations in heading date genes to regulate the flowering time. In the present study, we investigated how breeders in Fukui Prefecture regulated days to heading while developing promising rice varieties. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified Hd1, Hd16, and Hd18 as the major genes controlling days to heading in the population. However, we suspected that this highly bred population might exhibit genomic stratification, which could lead to spurious or false correlations in the GWAS. Thus, we also conducted correlation and partial correlation analyses, which uncovered another key heading date gene, Hd17, that GWAS failed to detect because of its linkage disequilibrium with the major effect gene Hd16. Examination of haplotype frequencies across different breeding periods revealed that the early-heading Hd16 (Hd16(E)) and late-heading Hd17 (Hd17(L)) were increasingly co-selected in the Hd1 functional population. Varieties carrying this Hd16(E)/Hd17(L) combination exhibited days to heading in the range of 70–80, which corresponds to the peak temperature and sunshine period and is also optimal for grain quality and yield components in the Fukui environment. The present study highlights that it is imperative to remain vigilant for Type I (false positives) and Type II (false negatives) errors when performing GWAS on highly bred populations and to implement appropriate countermeasures by accounting for gene-by-gene interactions established through the breeding process. We also discuss the effectiveness of Hd16(E), which is not used outside Japan for subtle days to heading control but is widely used in Japan at certain latitudes.

Key words: breeding, flowering, GWAS, heading date, partial correlation analysis, rice

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