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Identification of an early-heading mutant in Indonesian native rice cultivar: ‘Gemdjah Beton-10’
Asanga D. NagallaRyouhei MoritaHiroyuki IchidaYoriko HayashiYuki ShirakawaKazuki OhshiroTadashi SatoYoshimichi FukutaKinya ToriyamaHiroki SaitoYutaka OkumotoTomoko Abe
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2025 年 75 巻 5 号 p. 412-420

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Rice is one of the world’s most widely cultivated field crops and a short-day adapted plant. It possesses a complex genetic regulatory mechanism for heading date determination. Gemdjah Beton (GB) is an Indonesian rice cultivar that takes approximately 17 weeks to flower after being transplanted into a rice field in Japan. We isolated early-heading mutant line GB-10 (flowers around two to three weeks earlier than GB in the field). Under long-day (LD) conditions, GB-10 flowered approximately two weeks earlier than GB. Under short-day conditions, the heading date between GB-10 and GB plants shows no apparent difference. In agreement with the heading date, Hd3a and RFT1 expressions show around a 10-time relative transcript quantity difference under LD conditions in GB-10 compared to GB. Interestingly, Ghd7 expression was significantly reduced in GB-10, which may trigger the Hd3a and RFT1 activation. A bulk segregation analysis indicated that a single nucleotide variant on chromosome 7 was genetically linked to the early heading phenotype of GB-10 lines. Taken together, we reported the successful isolation of GB-10 as an early-heading mutant.

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