Genetic diversity and breeding signatures for regional indica rice improvement in Guangdong of southern China
	Yu Hang†, Liu Yue, Sun Bingrui, Liu Qing, Mao Xingxue, Jiang Liqun, Lyu Shuwei, Zhang Jing, Chen Pingli, Pan Dajian, Chen Wenfeng, Fan Zhilan, Li Chen* 
	
	Rice 
	Abstract 
	As the pioneer of the Green Revolution in China, Guangdong province witnessed the improvement and spread of semi-dwarf Xian/Indica rice cultivars and possessed diverse rice germplasm of landrace and 
cultivars. A total of 517 accessions containing a core germplasm of 479 
newly sequenced landraces and modern cultivars were used to reveal 
breeding signatures and key variations for regional genetic improvement 
of indica rice from Guangdong. Four subpopulations were 
identified in the collection, which including Ind IV as a novel 
subpopulation that not covered by previously released accessions. Modern
 cultivars of subpopulation Ind II were inferred to have less 
deleterious variations, especially in yield related genes. About 15 Mb 
genomic segments were identified as potential breeding signatures by 
cross-population likelihood method (XP-CLR) of modern cultivars and 
landraces. The selected regions spanning multiple yield related QTLs 
(quantitative trait locus) which identified by GWAS (genome-wide 
association studies) of the same population, and specific variations 
that fixed in modern cultivars of Ind II were characterized. This study 
highlights genetic differences between traditional landraces and modern 
cultivars, which revealed the potential molecular basis of regional 
genetic improvement for Guangdong indica rice from southern China. 
	Keywords Rice, Yield improvement, Resequencing, Breeding signature, GWAS 
	
 
	附件:https://thericejournal.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s12284-023-00642-3

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