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Robust identification of low-Cd rice varieties by boosting the genotypic effect of grain Cd accumulation in combination with marker-assisted selection

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 424, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127703

Keywords

Cadmium; Soil heterogeneity; Genetic variation; CCd; Low-grain-Cd rice

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Plan [2017YFD0800901]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U19A2026, 31501391]
  3. National special support plan for high-level talents
  4. Science and Technology Innovation Project from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

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By establishing a normalization approach utilizing comparative grain-Cd values (CCd) and identifying genetic loci responsible for CCd variation, a low-grain-Cd rice variety named 'Lushansimiao' was successfully developed. This variety, along with six others identified as low-grain-Cd rice, provides a promising solution to mitigating the risk of excess Cd accumulation in rice by efficiently quantifying the genetic nature of grain-Cd accumulation.
Rice (Oryza sativa L.), a staple for half of the world's population, usually accumulates high levels of cadmium (Cd) in the grain when planted in the Cd-contaminated paddy fields. Genetic improvements using natural variation of grain-Cd accumulation is the most cost-effective way to mitigate the risk of excess Cd accumulation. However, as a complex trait, grain-Cd accumulation is susceptible to environmental variation, which challenges to characterize the genetic nature and subsequently the stable performance of grain-Cd accumulation. To boost the genetic effect on grain-Cd performance, we established an approach of normalization using the comparative grain-Cd value (CCd) following a contrasting field design. Identification of the genetic locus responsible for CCd variation help us develop a low-grain-Cd variety de novo, named 'Lushansimiao', which had lower grain-Cd levels in a large-scale field test and can produce Cd-safe rice following prolonged irrigations in the field with intermediate levels of Cd pollution. Combined CCd evaluating and low-Cd allelic genotyping, another six varieties were also identified as low-grain-Cd rice. Our study paves the way to efficiently quantify the genetic nature of grain-Cd accumulation in rice, and the stable low-Cd rice varieties will help to mitigate the risk of excess Cd accumulation in rice.

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