A lesion mimic stripe mutant, designated as Ims1 (lesion mimic stripe 1), was obtained from the M2 progeny of a ^60Co y-radiation treated japonica rice variety Jiahua 1. The Ims1 mutant displayed propagation type le...A lesion mimic stripe mutant, designated as Ims1 (lesion mimic stripe 1), was obtained from the M2 progeny of a ^60Co y-radiation treated japonica rice variety Jiahua 1. The Ims1 mutant displayed propagation type lesions across the whole growth and developmental stages. Physiology and histochemistry analysis showed that the mutant exhibited a phenotype of white stripe when grown under high temperature (30 ℃), and the lesion mimic caused by programmed cell death under low temperature (20 ℃). The genetic analysis indicated that this lesion-mimic phenotype is controlled by a single locus recessive nuclear gene. Furthermore, by using simple sequence repeat markers and an F2 segregating population derived from two crosses of Ims1 ×93-11 and Ims1 ×Pei'ai 64S, the Imsl gene was mapped between markers Indel1 and MM0112-4 with a physical distance of 400 kb on chromosome 6 in rice.展开更多
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2009CB119000)the National Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.31000094,31100188 and 30970246)
文摘A lesion mimic stripe mutant, designated as Ims1 (lesion mimic stripe 1), was obtained from the M2 progeny of a ^60Co y-radiation treated japonica rice variety Jiahua 1. The Ims1 mutant displayed propagation type lesions across the whole growth and developmental stages. Physiology and histochemistry analysis showed that the mutant exhibited a phenotype of white stripe when grown under high temperature (30 ℃), and the lesion mimic caused by programmed cell death under low temperature (20 ℃). The genetic analysis indicated that this lesion-mimic phenotype is controlled by a single locus recessive nuclear gene. Furthermore, by using simple sequence repeat markers and an F2 segregating population derived from two crosses of Ims1 ×93-11 and Ims1 ×Pei'ai 64S, the Imsl gene was mapped between markers Indel1 and MM0112-4 with a physical distance of 400 kb on chromosome 6 in rice.