116-10 Maintain Line Breeding in Hybrid Ricce.

Poster Number 615

See more from this Division: C08 Plant Genetic Resources
See more from this Session: General Plant Genetic Resources: I

Monday, November 4, 2013
Tampa Convention Center, East Exhibit Hall

Zongbu Yan, Rice Research and Extension Center, University of Arkansas, Stuttgart, AR
Abstract:
Breeding Maintainer Lines for Hybrid Rice

Zongbu Yan1, Christopher W. Deren1, and Wengui Yan2

1Rice Research and Extension Center, University of Arkansas, 2900 Highway 130 E., Stuttgart, AR 72160  

        2 USDA-ARS Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center, 2890 Highway 130 E., Stuttgart, AR 72160   

     Maintainer lines are a component of 3-line hybrid rice production, necessary to perpetuate the male-sterile (MS) line.  In practice, it is often the maintainer that is bred with an array of desirable traits, then male-sterility is transferred in through several backcrosses with the new maintainer to establish the male-sterile line. Twenty rice accessions from the USDA/ARS rice germplasm collection were used in developing new maintainer lines at University of Arkansas Rice research Center.  There were 3 from Korea, 5 from China, 4 from IRRI, 2 from Japan, and 6 from the US.  One hundred crosses of these lines in various combinations were then observed in segregating populations (F2 to F5) under greenhouse and field conditions.  Particular emphasis was placed on traits such as stigma exertion, flowering date, and panicle position as well as the usual array of agronomic and grain quality traits.  Thirty lines were finally selected out of the F5 generation with desirable phenotypes for backcrossing with male-sterile lines and subsequent testing for combining ability with chosen restorers.  Several hybrids resulting from new MS and maintainer lines have performed well in regional yield tests.

See more from this Division: C08 Plant Genetic Resources
See more from this Session: General Plant Genetic Resources: I