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Marker aided incorporation of Saltol, a major QTL associated with seedling stage salt tolerance, into Oryza sativa ‘Pusa Basmati 1121’.

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Title Marker aided incorporation of Saltol, a major QTL associated with seedling stage salt tolerance, into Oryza sativa ‘Pusa Basmati 1121’.
 
Creator Babu NN
S. Gopala Krishnan
KK. Vinod
S L. Krishnamurthy
Vivek K. Singh
Madan Pal Singh
Renu Singh
Ranjith K. Ellur
Vandna Rai
Haritha Bollinedi
Prolay K. Bhowmick
Ashutosh Yadav
M. Nagarajan
Nagendra K. Singh
Kumble V. Prabhu
Ashok K. Singh
 
Subject haplotypes, rice, seedling stage, salinity, PB1121
 
Description Pusa Basmati 1121 (PB1121), an elite Basmati rice cultivar is vulnerable to salinity at seedling stage. A study was undertaken to impart seedling-stage salt tolerance into PB1121 by transferring a quantitative trait locus (QTL), Saltol, using FL478 as donor, through marker assisted backcrossing. Sequence tagged microsatellite site (STMS) marker RM 3412, tightly linked to Saltol was used for foreground selection. Background recovery was estimated using 90 genome-wide STMS markers. Systematic phenotypic selection helped in accelerated recovery of recurrent parent phenome (RPP). A set of 51 BC3F2 lines homozygous for Saltol were advanced to develop four improved near isogenic lines (NILs) of PB1121 with seedling stage salt tolerance. The background genome recovery in the NILs ranged from 93.3 to 99.4%. The improved NILs were either similar or better than the recurrent parent PB1121 for yield, grain and cooking quality and duration. Biochemical analyses revealed significant variation in shoot and root Na+ and K+ concentrations. Correlation between shoot and root Na+ concentration was stronger than that between root and shoot K+ concentration. The effect of QTL integration into the NILs was studied through expression profiling of OsHKT1;5, one of the genes present in the Saltol region. The NILs had significantly higher OsHKT1;5 expression than the recurrent parent PB1121, but lower than FL478 on salt exposure validating the successful introgression of Saltol in the NILs. This was also confirmed under agronomic evaluation, wherein the NILs showed greater salt tolerance at seedling stage. One of the NILs, Pusa1734-8-3-3 (NIL3) showed comparable yield and cooking quality to the recurrent parent PB1121, with high field level seedling stage salinity tolerance and shorter duration. This is the first report of successful introgression of Saltol into a Basmati rice cultivar.
 
Date 2018-09-15T11:25:58Z
2018-09-15T11:25:58Z
2017-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Babu NN, S. Gopala Krishnan, KK. Vinod, SL. Krishnamurthy, Vivek K. Singh, Madan Pal Singh, Renu Singh, Ranjith K. Ellur, Vandna Rai, Haritha Bollinedi, Prolay K. Bhowmick, Ashutosh Yadav, M. Nagarajan, Nagendra K. Singh, Kumble V. Prabhu and Ashok K. Singh. 2017. Marker aided incorporation of Saltol, a major QTL associated with seedling stage salt tolerance, into Oryza sativa ‘Pusa Basmati 1121’. Frontiers in Plant science. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00041.
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/6915
 
Language English