Literature DB >> 31355108

WA-CMS-based iso-cytoplasmic restorers derived from commercial rice hybrids reveal distinct population structure and genetic divergence towards restorer diversification.

Amit Kumar1,2, Vikram Jeet Singh1, S Gopala Krishnan1, K K Vinod3, Prolay Kumar Bhowmick1, M Nagarajan3, Ranjith Kumar Ellur1, Haritha Bollinedi1, Ashok Kumar Singh1.   

Abstract

One hundred diverse iso-cytoplasmic restorer (ICR) lines carrying WA cytoplasm indicated significant but moderate variability for agro-morphological traits as well as for the microsatellite-based allele patterns. There were two major groups of ICRs based on agro-morphological clustering. Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers identified allelic variants with an average of 2.48 alleles per locus and the gene diversity (GD) ranged from 0.02 to 0.62 at different loci. ICR lines showed a genetic structure involving two sub-populations, POP1 and POP2. Both the subpopulations had the presence of admixture lines. Nearest ancestry-based grouping of ICRs by neighbour-joining (NJ) method showed near similar grouping as that of sub-population division. The POP2 was the largest group but with fewer admixed lines. POP1 was more distinct than POP2. Since the hybrid parents of the ICRs had limited diversity on maternal lineage, paternal lineage was concluded as the major contributor to the observed divergence and population differentiation. ICRs developed from certain hybrids were more genetically distinct than other hybrids. Even with the moderate variability, ICRs could be considered as a potential source of fertility restoration in hybrid development because of their distinct population structure and the full complement of restorer genes they contained. ICR lines with high per se performance can be utilized in hybrid rice development by estimating their combining ability.

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Keywords:  Combining ability; Hybrid rice; Iso-cytoplasmic restorers; Population structure; SSR markers

Year:  2019        PMID: 31355108      PMCID: PMC6646621          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-1824-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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1.  Mapping novel QTLs for yield related traits from a popular rice hybrid KRH-2 derived doubled haploid (DH) population.

Authors:  Swapnil Ravindra Kulkarni; S M Balachandran; R M Sundaram; K Ulaganathan; Divya Balakrishnan; A S Hari Prasad; G Rekha; M B V N Kousik; S K Hajira; Ravindra Ramarao Kale; D Aleena; M Anila; E Punniakoti; T Dilip; K Pranathi; M Ayyappa Das; Mastanbee Shaik; K Chaitra; Pragya Sinha
Journal:  3 Biotech       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 2.406

2.  Population Dynamics of Wide Compatibility System and Evaluation of Intersubspecific Hybrids by indica-japonica Hybridization in Rice.

Authors:  Jayanth Kallugudi; Vikram Jeet Singh; Kunnumal Kurungara Vinod; Subbaiyan Gopala Krishnan; Shekharappa Nandakumar; Brijesh Kumar Dixit; Ranjith Kumar Ellur; Haritha Bollinedi; Mariappan Nagarajan; Amit Kumar; Mridul Chakraborti; Rakesh Kumar Seth; Tapan Kumar Mondal; Prolay Kumar Bhowmick; Ashok Kumar Singh
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-26

3.  Molecular mapping of QTLs for yield related traits in recombinant inbred line (RIL) population derived from the popular rice hybrid KRH-2 and their validation through SNP genotyping.

Authors:  Swapnil Ravindra Kulkarni; S M Balachandran; K Ulaganathan; Divya Balakrishnan; M Praveen; A S Hari Prasad; R A Fiyaz; P Senguttuvel; Pragya Sinha; Ravindra R Kale; G Rekha; M B V N Kousik; G Harika; M Anila; E Punniakoti; T Dilip; S K Hajira; K Pranathi; M Ayyappa Das; Mastanbee Shaik; K Chaitra; P Koteswara Rao; Sunil S Gangurde; Manish K Pandey; R M Sundaram
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-08-13       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Population Structure of a Worldwide Collection of Tropical Japonica Rice Indicates Limited Geographic Differentiation and Shows Promising Genetic Variability Associated with New Plant Type.

Authors:  Vikram Jeet Singh; Prolay Kumar Bhowmick; Kunnummal Kurungara Vinod; Subbaiyan Gopala Krishnan; Shekharappa Nandakumar; Amit Kumar; Manoj Kumar; Sonu Shekhawat; Brijesh Kumar Dixit; Ankit Malik; Ranjith Kumar Ellur; Haritha Bollinedi; Mariappan Nagarajan; Ashok Kumar Singh
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-09       Impact factor: 4.096

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