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Marker Assisted Forward Breeding to Combine Multiple Biotic-Abiotic Stress Resistance/Tolerance in Rice.

Shilpi Dixit1, Uma Maheshwar Singh1,2, Arun Kumar Singh1, Shamshad Alam1, Challa Venkateshwarlu1, Vishnu Varthini Nachimuthu1, Shailesh Yadav1, Ragavendran Abbai1,3, Ramchander Selvaraj1, M Nagamallika Devi1, Perumalla Janaki Ramayya1, Jyothi Badri4, T Ram4, Jhansi Lakshmi4, G Lakshmidevi4, Jai Vidhya Lrk4, Ayyagari Phani Padmakumari4, G S Laha4, M S Prasad4, Malathi Seetalam5, Vikas Kumar Singh1, Arvind Kumar6,7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Unfavorable climatic changes have led to an increased threat of several biotic and abiotic stresses over the past few years. Looking at the massive damage caused by these stresses, we undertook a study to develop high yielding climate-resilient rice, using genes conferring resistance against blast (Pi9), bacterial leaf blight (BLB) (Xa4, xa5, xa13, Xa21), brown planthopper (BPH) (Bph3, Bph17), gall midge (GM) (Gm4, Gm8) and QTLs for drought tolerance (qDTY1.1 and qDTY3.1) through marker-assisted forward breeding (MAFB) approach. RESULT: Seven introgression lines (ILs) possessing a combination of seven to ten genes/QTLs for different biotic and abiotic stresses have been developed using marker-assisted selection (MAS) breeding method in the background of Swarna with drought QTLs. These ILs were superior to the respective recurrent parent in agronomic performance and also possess preferred grain quality with intermediate to high amylose content (AC) (23-26%). Out of these, three ILs viz., IL1 (Pi9+ Xa4+ xa5+ Xa21+ Bph17+ Gm8+ qDTY1.1+ qDTY3.1), IL6 (Pi9+ Xa4+ xa5+ Xa21+ Bph3+ Bph17+ Gm4+ Gm8+ qDTY1.1+ qDTY3.1) and IL7 (Pi9+ Xa4+ xa5+ Bph3+ Gm4+ qDTY1.1+ qDTY3.1) had shown resistance\tolerance for multiple biotic and abiotic stresses both in the field and glasshouse conditions. Overall, the ILs were high yielding under various stresses and importantly they also performed well in non-stress conditions without any yield penalty.
CONCLUSION: The current study clearly illustrated the success of MAS in combining tolerance to multiple biotic and abiotic stresses while maintaining higher yield potential and preferred grain quality. Developed ILs with seven to ten genes in the current study showed superiority to recurrent parent Swarna+drought for multiple-biotic stresses (blast, BLB, BPH and GM) together with yield advantages of 1.0 t ha- 1 under drought condition, without adverse effect on grain quality traits under non-stress.

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Keywords:  Abiotic; Biotic; Disease; Drought; Forward breeding; Genes; Marker assisted breeding; Pest; Pyramiding; Resistance

Year:  2020        PMID: 32472217     DOI: 10.1186/s12284-020-00391-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rice (N Y)        ISSN: 1939-8425            Impact factor:   4.783


  5 in total

1.  Genetic Trends Estimation in IRRIs Rice Drought Breeding Program and Identification of High Yielding Drought-Tolerant Lines.

Authors:  Apurva Khanna; Mahender Anumalla; Margaret Catolos; Jérôme Bartholomé; Roberto Fritsche-Neto; John Damien Platten; Daniel Joseph Pisano; Alaine Gulles; Ma Teresa Sta Cruz; Joie Ramos; Gem Faustino; Sankalp Bhosale; Waseem Hussain
Journal:  Rice (N Y)       Date:  2022-03-05       Impact factor: 4.783

2.  Development of a Temperate Climate-Adapted indica Multi-stress Tolerant Rice Variety by Pyramiding Quantitative Trait Loci.

Authors:  Na-Hyun Shin; Jae-Hyuk Han; Kieu Thi Xuan Vo; Jeonghwan Seo; Ian Paul Navea; Soo-Cheul Yoo; Jong-Seong Jeon; Joong Hyoun Chin
Journal:  Rice (N Y)       Date:  2022-04-09       Impact factor: 4.783

Review 3.  Introgression Lines: Valuable Resources for Functional Genomics Research and Breeding in Rice (Oryza sativa L.).

Authors:  Bo Zhang; Ling Ma; Bi Wu; Yongzhong Xing; Xianjin Qiu
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 6.627

4.  Marker assisted pedigree breeding based improvement of the Indian mega variety of rice MTU1010 for resistance against bacterial blight and blast and tolerance to low soil phosphorus.

Authors:  Laxmi Prasanna B; Dangi K S; Damodar Raju C H; Jagadeeshwar R; Rekha G; Pragya Sinha; Aleena D; Harika G; Mastanbee S K; Swapnil Ravindra K; Kousik M B V N; Mahadeva Swamy H K; Anila M; Kale R R R R; Dilip Kumar T; Punniakotti E; Hajira S K; Bhadana V P; Sundaram R M
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-01-31       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Multiparent-Derived, Marker-Assisted Introgression Lines of the Elite Indian Rice Cultivar, 'Krishna Hamsa' Show Resistance against Bacterial Blight and Blast and Tolerance to Drought.

Authors:  Jyothi Badri; Gandhudi Lakshmidevi; L R K JaiVidhya; Madamsetty Srinivasa Prasad; Gouri Shankar Laha; Vattikutti Jhansi Lakshmi; Subhakara Rao Isetty; Revadi Padmashree; Divya Balakrishnan; Yasaswini Vishnu Priya Varanasi; Aravind Kumar Jukanti; Uma Maheshwar Singh; Vikas Kumar Singh; Arvind Kumar; T Ram; Lella Venkata Subba Rao; Raman Meenakshi Sundaram
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-25
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