| Literature DB >> 25205576 |
Arvind Kumar1, Shalabh Dixit2, T Ram3, R B Yadaw4, K K Mishra4, N P Mandal5.
Abstract
The increased occurrence and severity of drought stress have led to a high yield decline in rice in recent years in drought-affected areas. Drought research at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) over the past decade has concentrated on direct selection for grain yield under drought. This approach has led to the successful development and release of 17 high-yielding drought-tolerant rice varieties in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa. In addition to this, 14 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) showing a large effect against high-yielding drought-susceptible popular varieties were identified using grain yield as a selection criterion. Six of these (qDTY 1.1 , qDTY 2.2 , qDTY 3.1 , qDTY 3.2 , qDTY 6.1 , and qDTY 12.1 ) showed an effect against two or more high-yielding genetic backgrounds in both the lowland and upland ecosystem, indicating their usefulness in increasing the grain yield of rice under drought. The yield of popular rice varieties IR64 and Vandana has been successfully improved through a well-planned marker-assisted backcross breeding approach, and QTL introgression in several other popular varieties is in progress. The identification of large-effect QTLs for grain yield under drought and the higher yield increase under drought obtained through the use of these QTLs (which has not been reported in other cereals) indicate that rice, because of its continuous cultivation in two diverse ecosystems (upland, drought tolerant, and lowland, drought susceptible), has benefited from the existence of larger genetic variability than in other cereals. This can be successfully exploited using marker-assisted breeding.Entities:
Keywords: Direct selection; QTLs; drought; grain yield; marker-assisted breeding; rice.
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25205576 PMCID: PMC4223988 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eru363
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992
Fig. 1.Protocol used for screening under reproductive-stage drought: (A) direct-seeded upland conditions and (B) transplanted lowland conditions. *Upland direct seeded: irrigated when the soil tensiometer shows a reading of –70 kPa at 30cm depth at 10:00h. **Lowland transplanted: irrigated when the water table depth recorded was below 90cm and susceptible checks showed severe leaf rolling and a leaf rolling score of 9 at 10:00h. (This figure is available in colour at JXB online.)
Fig. 2.Marker-assisted backcrossing strategy used to develop NILs of a high-yielding popular variety with three DTY QTLs from different sources (from Kumar A, Dixit S, Henry A. 2013. Marker-assisted introgression of major QTLs for grain yield under drought in rice. In: Varshney RK, Tuberosa R, eds. Translational genomics for crop breeding: abiotic stress, yield and quality, Vol. 2. ©2013 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. with permission).
Grain yield of drought-tolerant donors identified at the IRRI for use in conventional breeding and QTL mapping studies as compared with high-yielding susceptible varieties under reproductive-stage drought
| Designation | Parentage | PHT | DTF | GY | BS | Suitability for use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basmati 370 | Traditional | 113 | 32 | 5041 | 5 | Conventional breeding |
| CT9993-5-10-1-M | CT 6241-2-2-1-3//Maravilha | 96 | 28 | 3686 | 6 | QTL mapping and pre-breeding |
| PSBRc 82 | IR47761-27-1-3-6/IRRI 108 | 96 | 31 | 4630 | 6 | QTL mapping and pre-breeding |
| PSBRc 68 | IR43581-57-3-3-6/IR26940-20-3-3-3-1/Khao Dawk Mali 105 | 88 | 27 | 4433 | 7 | QTL mapping and pre-breeding |
| PSBRc 80 | IR50401-77-2-1-3/IR42068-22-3-3-1-3 | 81 | 34 | 4189 | 0 | Conventional breeding |
| Aus Bak Tulsi | Traditional | 89 | 84 | 4995 | 6 | QTL mapping and pre-breeding |
| Kalia | Traditional | 77 | 90 | 4752 | 3 | QTL mapping and pre-breeding |
| Lal Aus | Traditional | 86 | 97 | 4510 | 8 | QTL mapping and pre-breeding |
| IR83614-1007-B-B | IR78875-131-B-1-2/IR64 | 79 | 86 | 4442 | 7 | QTL mapping and pre-breeding |
| Aus 257 | Traditional | 96 | 89 | 4185 | 0 | Conventional breeding |
| Kali Aus | Traditional | 67 | 85 | 4032 | 7 | QTL mapping and pre-breeding |
| IR77298-14-1-2 | IR64 (WH)/Aday sel//3*IR64 | 65 | 91 | 4028 | 5 | Conventional breeding |
| Dular | Traditional | 82 | 88 | 3980 | 4 | Conventional breeding and QTL mapping |
| IR83614-1002-B-B | IR78875-131-B-1-2/IR64 | 87 | 85 | 3179 | 4 | Conventional breeding |
| IR83614-1005-B-B | IR78875-131-B-1-2/IR64 | 83 | 87 | 3155 | 5 | Conventional breeding |
| IR57514-PMI-5-B-1-2 | IR43581-57-3-3-6/Khao Dawk Mali 105//IR21836-90-3 | 96 | 90 | 2656 | 6 | QTL mapping and pre-breeding |
| N22 | Traditional | 63 | 76 | 2249 | 0 | Conventional breeding and QTL mapping |
| Apo | UPL RI 5/IR12979-24-1 (Brown) | 66 | 100 | 1722 | 3 | Conventional breeding and QTL mapping |
| IR36 | IR1561-228-1-2/IR 1737//CR94-13 | 48 | 92 | 1331 | Susceptible check | |
| IR64 | IR5657-33-2-1/IR2061-465-1-5-5 | 63 | 98 | 1054 | 0 | Susceptible check |
| Sambha Mahsuri | RP 5/Mahsuri | 72 | 30 | 754 | Susceptible check | |
| Swarna | Vasistha/Mahsuri | 73 | 29 | 1073 | Susceptible check | |
| LSD0.05 | 5.24 | 12.2 | 643 |
PHT, plant height; DTF, days to 50% flowering; GY, grain yield (kg ha–1); BS, blast score (on a scale of 0–9, where 0=highly tolerant and 9=highly susceptible.
Major morphological and phenological differences between traditional drought-tolerant donors and modern high-yielding varieties
| Traits | Donors | Recipients |
|---|---|---|
| Lines | Landraces, improved tolerant varieties | High-yielding varieties |
| Yield potential | Low-medium (1.5–4.0 t ha–1) | Medium-high (>4 t ha–1) |
| Yield under drought | Low-medium (1.5–3.5 t ha–1) | Low (0–1.5 t ha–1) |
| Duration | Early-medium (DTF=60–85 d) | Medium-late (DTF=85–100 d) |
| Plant height | Semi-dwarf-tall | Dwarf |
| Tillering | Low-medium | High |
| Panicle length | Short-medium | Long |
| Root system | Shallow-deep rooted | Shallow rooted |
| Grain quality | Poor (landraces), good (improved donors) | Good (preferred) |
| Examples | N22, Moroberekan, Aus 276, Kali Aus | Swarna, IR64, TDK1, Sabitri |
Pre-breeding lines developed from mapping populations for use as improved donors in drought breeding programmes
| Donor | QTL | GY (kg ha–1) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-stress | Stress | ||
| IR84984-83-15-185B |
| 4933 | 2526 |
| IR86918-B-92 |
| 4812 | 3831 |
| IR86931-B-400 |
| 4910 | 3367 |
| IR86929-B-482 |
| 5145 | 3517 |
| IR86929-B-45 |
| 5230 | 3414 |
| IR86929-B-320 |
| 5460 | 3185 |
| IR86929-B-101 |
| 6728 | 3033 |
| IR55419-04 (tolerant check) | 3465 | 1732 | |
| IR77298-14-1-2-10 (tolerant check) | 3036 | 1330 | |
| IR74371-54-1-1 (tolerant check) | 5537 | 2705 | |
| IR74371-70-1-1 (tolerant check) | 5327 | 2437 | |
| Apo (tolerant check) | 5163 | 1661 | |
| MTU1010 (moderately susceptible check) | 5451 | 624 | |
| Swarna (susceptible check) | 3677 | 0 | |
| IR64 (susceptible check) | 4511 | 250 | |
| LSD0.05 | 2566 | 2699 | |
High-yielding drought-tolerant varieties developed from IRRI’s drought breeding programm e and released in different countries of South and Southeast Asia and Africa
| Name | Designation | Days to maturity | Plant height (cm) | Country, release year, situation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sahod Ulan 1 | IR74371-54-1-1 | 110 | 104 | Philippines 2009, RL, UP |
| Hardinath 1 | IR80411-B-49-1-1 | 115 | 100 | Nepal 2009, RL |
| Sahbhagi dhan | IR74371-70-1-1 | 110 | 104 | India 2010, RL, UP |
| BRRI dhan56 | IR74371-70-1-1 | 110 | 108 | Bangladesh 2011, RL |
| Sookha dhan 3 | IR74371-70-1-1 | 110 | 108 | Nepal 2011, RL |
| Sookha dhan 1 | IR74371-46-1-1 | 110 | 101 | Nepal 2011, RL |
| Sookha dhan 2 | IR74371-54-1-1 | 110 | 104 | Nepal 2011, RL |
| Katihan 1 | IR79913-B-176-B-4 | 105 | 90 | Philippines 2011, UP |
| Sahod Ulan 3 | IR81412-B-B-82-1 | 120 | 107 | Philippines 2011, RL |
| Sahod Ulan 5 | IR81023-B-116-1-2 | 115 | 130 | Philippines 2011, RL |
| Sahod Ulan 6 | IR72667-16-1-B-B-3 | 115 | 100 | Philippines 2011, RL |
| Sahod Ulan 8 | IR74963-262-5-1-3-3 | 125 | 100 | Philippines 2011, RL |
| Inpago LIPI Go 1 | IR79971-B-191-B-B | 110 | 115 | Indonesia 2011, UP |
| Inpago LIPI Go 2 | IR79971-B-227-B-B | 113 | 114 | Indonesia 2011, UP |
| Sahod Ulan 12 | IR81047-B-106-2-4 | 105 | 119 | Philippines 2013, RL, DS |
| M’ZIVA | IR77080-B-B-34-3 | 120 | 130 | Mozambique 2013, RL |
| UPIA3 | IR74371-54-1-1 | 110 | 104 | Nigeria 2013, RL |
RL, rainfed lowland; UP, rainfed upland, DS, direct seeded.
Major QTLs reported for high grain yield under upland and lowland reproductive-stage drought stress
| QTL | Donor | Recipient | Ecosystem | Chr | Interval |
| Reported by | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P | G | |||||||
|
| Dhagad deshi | Swarna | Lowland | 1 | RM431–RM104 | 32 |
Ghimire | |
|
| Dhagad deshi | IR64 | Lowland | 1 | RM104–RM12091 | 9 |
Ghimire | |
|
| N22 | Swarna | Lowland | 1 | RM11943–RM12091 | 13 |
Vikram | |
|
| N22 | IR64 | Lowland | 1 | RM11943–RM12091 | 17 |
Vikram | |
|
| N22 | MTU1010 | Lowland | 1 | RM11943–RM12091 | 13 |
Vikram | |
|
| Apo | IR64 | Upland | 1 | RM486–RM472 | 58 |
Venuprasad | |
|
| Kali Aus | IR64 | Upland | 1 | RM488–RM315 | 5 |
Sandhu | |
|
| Kali Aus | MTU1010 | Upland | 1 | RM259–RM315 | 7 |
Sandhu | |
|
| Apo | Swarna | Lowland | 2 | RM327–RM262 | 16 |
Venuprasad | |
|
| Aday Sel. | IR64 | Lowland | 2 | RM236–RM279 | 11 |
Swamy | |
|
| Aday Sel. | IR64 | Lowland | 2 | RM236–RM555 | 3 |
Swamy | |
|
| Aday Sel. | IR64 | Lowland | 2 | RM236–RM555 | 9 |
Swamy | |
|
| Kali Aus | MTU1010 | Upland | 2 | RM211–RM263 | 6 |
Sandhu | |
|
| Kali Aus | MTU1010 | Lowland | 2 | RM211–233A | 16 |
Palanog | |
|
| Kali Aus | IR64 | Upland | 2 | RM263–RM573 | 6 |
Sandhu | |
|
| Kali Aus | IR64 | Lowland | 2 | RM573–RM250 | 9 |
Palanog | |
|
| Apo | Swarna | Lowland | 3 | RM520–RM16030 | 31 |
Venuprasad | |
|
| IR55419-04 | TDK1 | Lowland | 3 | RM168–RM468 | 8 |
Dixit | |
|
| IR55419-04 | TDK1 | Upland | 3 | RM168–RM468 | 15 |
Dixit | |
|
| Aday Sel. | Sabitri | Lowland | 3 | RM569–RM517 | 23 |
Yadav | |
|
| N22 | Swarna | Lowland | 3 | RM60–RM22 | 19 |
Vikram | |
|
| Moroberekan | Swarna | Lowland | 3 | id3000019–id3000946 | 8 | Dixit | |
|
| Moroberekan | Swarna | Upland | 3 | id3000019–id3000946 | 19 | Dixit | |
|
| Aday Sel. | IR64 | Lowland | 4 | RM551–RM16368 | 11 |
Swamy | |
|
| Vandana | IR72 | Upland | 6 | RM589–RM204 | 40 |
Venuprasad | |
|
| Apo | IR72 | Upland | 6 | RM589-RM204 | 63 |
Venuprasad | |
|
| IR55419-04 | TDK1 | Lowland | 6 | RM586-RM217 | 9 |
Dixit | |
|
| IR55419-04 | TDK1 | Upland | 6 | RM586-RM217 | 36 |
Dixit | |
|
| IR55419-04 | TDK1 | Lowland | 6 | RM121-RM541 | 9 |
Dixit | |
|
| IR55419-04 | TDK1 | Upland | 6 | RM121-RM541 | 20 |
Dixit | |
|
| Aday Sel. | IR64 | Lowland | 9 | RM105-RN434 | 13 |
Swamy | |
|
| Aday Sel. | IR77298-5-6-B-11 | Lowland | 9 | RM105-RM434 | 19 |
Swamy | |
|
| MTU1010 | N22 | Lowland | 10 | RM216–RM304 | 5 |
Vikram | |
|
| Aday Sel. | IR64 | Lowland | 10 | RM269–G2155 | 17 |
Swamy | |
|
| Moroberekan | Swarna | Upland | 11 | id11002304–id11006765 | 25 | Dixit | |
|
| IR74371-46-1-1 | Sabitri | Lowland | 12 | RM28166–RM28199 | 24 |
Mishra | |
|
| Way Rarem | Vandana | Upland | 12 | RM28048–RM28166 | 33 | 51 |
Bernier |
Modified from from Kumar A, Dixit S, Henry A. 2013. Marker-assisted introgression of major QTLs for grain yield under drought in rice. In: Varshney RK, Tuberosa R, eds. Translational genomics for crop breeding: abiotic stress, yield and quality, Vol. 2. ©2013 John Wiley and Sons, Inc. with permission.
List of DTY QTLs pyramided in the background of popular rice varieties through marker-assisted breeding along with QTLs for tolerance of other stresses
| Variety | Target ecosystem |
| Other QTLs | Current stage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IR64 | Rainfed lowland |
| Released in Nepal, identified for release in India, tested for release in Bangladesh | |
| Swarna | Rainfed lowland |
|
| Testing and validation in progress |
| Vandana | Rainfed upland |
| Testing and validation in progress | |
| Sabitri | Rainfed lowland |
| Introgression ongoing | |
| Anjali | Rainfed upland |
| Testing and purification in progress | |
| TDK1 | Rainfed lowland |
|
| Testing and purification in progress |
| Sambha Mahsuri | Rainfed lowland |
| Testing and purification in progress | |
| IR64 | Rainfed lowland |
|
| Testing and purification in progress |
Fig. 3.Performance of NILs IR87707-445-B-B-B and IR87707-446-B-B-B compared with IR64 in 51 experiments conducted under varying levels of drought stress and non-stress conditions across India and Nepal. Experiments are arranged in order of increasing mean yield of IR64, classifying HZB2012S–DRR2012S as severe stress experiments, IARI2012S–RPR2011S as moderate stress experiments, REW2011S–TARNS2012 as mild stress experiments, and RPR2011NS–PTN-ICAR2012NS as non-stress experiments. (This figure is available in colour at JXB online.)
Percentage yield advantage of IR64 NILs over recurrent parent IR64 under severe and moderate drought in rainout shelter and field conditions across eight locations in India in 2012
| Location | Stress intensity | Percentage advantage over IR64 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| IR87707-445-B- B-B | IR87707- 446-B-B-B | ||
| Hazaribagh | Severe | 396.6 | 362.2 |
| Coimbatore | Severe | 38.6 | 61.1 |
| Pusa | Severe | 500.0 | 433.3 |
| Hyderabad | Severe | 12.9 | 13.2 |
| New Delhi | Moderate | 22.6 | 2.4 |
| Patna | Moderate | 48.8 | 13.0 |
| Rewa | Moderate | 69.0 | 82.6 |
| Maruteru | Moderate | 10.4 | 3.9 |
Fig. 4.Performance of IR84984-83-51-481-B compared with Vandana in 12 experiments conducted under varying levels of drought stress and non-stress conditions at the IRRI and in India. Experiments are arranged in order of increasing mean yield of Vandana, classifying IRRIS11–HZS as severe stress experiments, IRRIS12(A)–IRRIS12(C) as moderate stress experiments, and IRRINS11–HBDNS as non-stress experiments. (This figure is available in colour at JXB online.)
Fig. 5.Yield gains under drought obtained in rice through introgression and pyramiding of QTLs with additive effects in high-yielding genetic backgrounds. (This figure is available in colour at JXB online.)