Pangenome-Wide Association Study and Transcriptome Analysis Reveal a Novel QTL and Candidate Genes Controlling both Panicle and Leaf Blast Resistance in Rice
Author:
Wang Jian,Hu Haifei,Jiang Xianya,Zhang Shaohong,Yang Wu,Dong Jingfang,Yang Tifeng,Ma Yamei,Zhou Lian,Chen Jiansong,Nie Shuai,Liu Chuanguang,Ning Yuese,Zhu Xiaoyuan,Liu Bin,Yang Jianyuan,Zhao Junliang
Abstract
AbstractCultivating rice varieties with robust blast resistance is the most effective and economical way to manage the rice blast disease. However, rice blast disease comprises leaf and panicle blast, which are different in terms of resistance mechanisms. While many blast resistant rice cultivars were bred using genes conferring resistance to only leaf or panicle blast, mining durable and effective quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for both panicle and leaf blast resistance is of paramount importance. In this study, we conducted a pangenome-wide association study (panGWAS) on 9 blast resistance related phenotypes using 414 international diverse rice accessions from an international rice panel. This approach led to the identification of 74 QTLs associated with rice blast resistance. One notable locus, qPBR1, validated in a F4:5 population and fine-mapped in a Heterogeneous Inbred Family (HIF), exhibited broad-spectrum, major and durable blast resistance throughout the growth period. Furthermore, we performed transcriptomic analysis of 3 resistant and 3 sensitive accessions at different time points after infection, revealing 3,311 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) potentially involved in blast resistance. Integration of the above results identified 6 candidate genes within the qPBR1 locus, with no significant negative effect on yield. The results of this study provide valuable germplasm resources, QTLs, blast response genes and candidate functional genes for developing rice varieties with enduring and broad-spectrum blast resistance. The qPBR1, in particular, holds significant potential for breeding new rice varieties with comprehensive and durable resistance throughout their growth period.
Funder
the GuangDong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation Seed industry revitalization project of special fund for rural revitalization strategy in Guangdong Province the National Natural Science Foundation of China the National Project Guangdong Key Laboratory of New Technology in Rice Breeding the Innovation Team Project of Guangdong Modern Agricultural Industrial System
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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