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Genetic enhancement of essential amino acids for nutritional enrichment of maize protein quality through marker assisted selection.

Ravneet Kaur1, Gurleen Kaur1, Yogesh Vikal1, Gurjit Kaur Gill2, Sunita Sharma2, Jagveer Singh1, Gaganpreet Kaur Dhariwal1, Ankit Gulati1, Amandeep Kaur2, Ashok Kumar3, Jasbir Singh Chawla2.   

Abstract

Maize grain protein is deficient in two essential amino acids, lysine and tryptophan, defining it as of low nutritive value. The discovery of opaque2 (o2) gene has led to the development of quality protein maize (QPM) that has enhanced levels of essential amino acids over normal maize. However, the adoption of QPM is still very limited. The present study aims at improving the quality of normal four maize inbred lines (LM11, LM12, LM13 and LM14) of single cross hybrids; Buland (LM11 × LM12) and PMH1 (LM13 × LM14) released in India for different agro-climatic zones by introgressing o2 allele along-with modifiers using marker assisted backcross breeding. Both foreground and background selection coupled with phenotypic selection were employed for selection of o2 specific allele and maximum recovery of the recurrent parent genome (87-90%) with minimum linkage drag across the crosses. The converted QPM lines had < 25% opaqueness which is close to the respective recurrent parents. The QPM versions showed high level of tryptophan content ranging from 0.72 to 1.03 across the four crosses. The newly developed best QPM lines were crossed in original combinations to generate QPM hybrids. The grain yield of improved QPM hybrids was at par and there was significant increase in tryptophan content over the original hybrids.The integrated marker assisted, and phenotypic selection approach holds promise to tackle complex genetics of QPM. The dissemination and adoption of improved QPM versions may help to counteract protein-energy malnutrition in developing countries. © Prof. H.S. Srivastava Foundation for Science and Society 2020.

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Keywords:  Biofortification; Introgression; Marker assisted selection; Nutritional value; Opaque2 gene; Tryptophan content; Zea mays

Year:  2020        PMID: 33268926      PMCID: PMC7688887          DOI: 10.1007/s12298-020-00897-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Mol Biol Plants        ISSN: 0974-0430


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