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[P3-02] Selection of Transcripts Relating to Chlorophyll Content of Rice Seedlings at Low Temperature Using RNA-Sequencing Data
The seedlings of an indica rice cultivar, Kasalath, showed chlorosis symptoms at 18℃; although the leaves of a japonica cultivar, Arroz da Terra, remained green at 18℃. In this study, transcripts relating to the chlorophyll content of rice seedlings at 18℃ were investigated using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data. Differential expression analysis revealed that the expression levels of photosynthetic genes were repressed in Kasalath seedlings at 18℃ compared to the seedlings grown at 25℃. However, stress-responsive genes were expressed at higher levels at 18℃ than at 25℃ in the Kasalath seedlings. Furthermore, the transcripts whose expression levels were related to chlorophyll content were statistically selected using the RNA-seq data of 21 F2 plants derived from a cross between Arroz da Terra and Kasalath. For the regression models, frequently selected genes included photosynthetic and stress responsive genes. The expression levels of the photosynthetic genes in the high-frequently selected genes had significant positive correlations with chlorophyll content in 95 F2 plants at 18℃. Contrastingly, the expression levels of stress-responsive genes had significantly negative correlations with chlorophyll content, suggesting that low temperature-sensitive lines expressed more stress-responsive genes than tolerant lines at 18℃.