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Incorporating Drought and Submergence Tolerance QTL in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)-The Effects under Reproductive Stage Drought and Vegetative Stage Submergence Stresses.

Asmuni Mohd Ikmal1, Abd Aziz Shamsudin Noraziyah1, Ratnam Wickneswari1.   

Abstract

Drought and submergence have been the major constraint in rice production. The present study was conducted to develop high-yielding rice lines with tolerance to drought and submergence by introgressing Sub1 into a rice line with drought yield QTL (qDTY; QTL = quantitative trait loci) viz. qDTY3.1 and qDTY12.1 using marker-assisted breeding. We report here the effect of different combinations of Sub1 and qDTY on morpho-physiological, agronomical traits and yield under reproductive stage drought stress (RS) and non-stress (NS) conditions. Lines with outstanding performance in RS and NS trials were also evaluated in vegetative stage submergence stress (VS) trial to assess the tolerance level. The QTL class analysis revealed Sub1 + qDTY3.1 as the best QTL combination affecting the measured traits in RS trial followed by Sub1 + qDTY12.1. The effects of single Sub1, qDTY3.1 and qDTY12.1 were not as superior as when the QTLs are combined, suggesting the positive interaction of Sub1 and qDTY. Best performing lines selected from the RS and NS trials recorded yield advantage up to 4453.69 kg ha-1 and 6954 kg ha-1 over the parents, respectively. The lines were also found having great tolerance to submergence ranging from 80% to 100%, contributed by a lower percentage of shoot elongation and reduction of chlorophyll content after 14 days of VS. These lines could provide yield sustainability to farmers in regions impacted with drought and submergence while serving as important genetic materials for future breeding programs.

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Keywords:  Sub1; agronomy; drought; marker-assisted selection; morpho-physiology; qDTY; rice; submergence

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498963      PMCID: PMC7912027          DOI: 10.3390/plants10020225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


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