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Science China-life Sciences | 2007

The breeding of two polyploid rice lines with the characteristic of polyploid meiosis stability.

Cai Detian; Chen Jianguo; Chen Dongling; Dai Bingcheng; Zhang Wei; Song Zhaojian; Yang ZhiFan; Du Chaoqun; Tang ZhiQiang; He Yuchi; Zhang DaoSheng; He Guangcun; Zhu Yingguo

Polyploidization is a basic feature of plant evolution. Nearly all of the main food, cotton and oil crops are polyploid. When ploidy levels increase, yields double; this phenomenon suggested a new strategy of rice breeding that utilizes wide crosses and polyploidization dual advantages to breed super rice. Because low seed set rates in polyploid rice usually makes it difficult to breed, the selection of Ph-liked gene lines was emphasized. After progenies of indica-japonica were identified and selected, two polyploid lines, PMeS-1 and PMeS-2 with Polyploid Meiosis Stability (PMeS) genes were bred. The procedure included seven steps: selecting parents, crossing or multiple crossing, back-crossing, doubling chromosomes, identifying the polyploid, and choosing plants with high seed set rates that can breed themselves into stable lines. The characteristics of PMeS were determined by observing meiotic behaviors and by cross-identification of seed sets. PMeS-1 and PMeS-2, (japonica rice), have several characteristics different from other polyploid rice lines, including a higher rate of seed set (more than 65%, increasing to more than 70% in their F1 offspring); and stable meiotic behaviors (pairing with bivalents and quarivalents nearly without over-quarivalent in prophase, nearly without lagging chromosomes in metaphase and without micronuclei in anaphase and telophase). The latter was obviously different from control polyploid line Dure-4X, which displayed abnormal meiotic behaviors including a higher rate of multivalents, univalents and trivalents in prophase, lagging chromosomes in metaphase and micronuclei in anaphase and telophase. There were also three differences of the breeding method between PMeS lines and normal diploid lines: chromosomes doubling, polyploidism identifying and higher seed set testing. The selection of PMeS lines is the first step in polyploid rice breeding; their use will advance the progress of polyploid rice breeding, which will in turn offer a new way to breed super rice.


Archive | 2014

New Broussonetia papyrifera mulberry tree hybrid distant hybridization and polyploidization breeding method

Cai Detian; Wang Dongpeng; Chen Xiaofang; Pan Chaohu; Qu Haibo; Wang Wei; Du Mingfang; Song Zhaojian; He Yuchi


Archive | 2005

Polyploid rice breeding and detecting method with polyploid meiosis stability gene

Cai Detian; Chen Dongling; Chen Jianguo


Archive | 2015

Method of construction of allopolyploid rice through combination of embryo rescue and in-vitro induction

Cai Detian; Wang Aiyun; Yang Chunhua; Du Chaoqun; Zhang Xianhua; Chen Dongling; Song Zhaojian; Wang Wei; He Yuchi; Liu Yuhua


Archive | 2014

Method for obtaining polyploidy paulownia tomentosa by performing tissue culture propagation by taking young flowers as explants

Cai Detian; Song Zhaojian; Wang Wei; Zhang Xianhua; He Yuchi; Liu Yuhua


Scientia Agricultura Sinica | 2008

Studies on Growth and Flowering Characteristics of Polyploid Hybrid Rice Parents with Strong Heterosis

Cai Detian


Journal of Hubei University | 2008

The technique of cloning Paulownia tomentosa with high efficiency by using placenta as explants

Cai Detian


Archive | 2003

Method for selectively breeding specific cockscomb by chromosome chimerism principle

Cai Detian; Chen Dongling


Archive | 2017

Breeding method of polyploid rice light/temperature-sensitive male pronucleus sterile line

Cai Detian; Zhang Xianhua; Song Zhaojian; Wang Wei; Liu Yuhua; He Yuchi


Archive | 2017

Method using polyploid anther culture to create diploid rice line

Cai Detian; Tong Liqi; Wang Wei; Song Zhaojian; Zhang Xianhua; Ren Jun; Liu Yuhua

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Fourth Military Medical University

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