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Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Introgression Lines with Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Blight and Blast in Rice

The present study evaluates marker assisted forward breeding (MAFB)-derived disease resistant introgression lines (ILs) which do not have the targeted resistance genes for bacterial blight (xa5 + xa13 + Xa21) and blast (Pi2 + Pi9 + Pi54). The ILs were derived in the background of two elite rice cult...

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Autores principales: Varanasi, Yasaswini Vishnu Priya, Isetty, Subhakara Rao, Revadi, Padmashree, Balakrishnan, Divya, Hajira, Shaik, Prasad, Madamsetty Srinivasa, Laha, Gouri Shankar, Perraju, Puvvada, Singh, Uma Maheshwar, Singh, Vikas Kumar, Kumar, Arvind, Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi, Badri, Jyothi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37631223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12163012
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author Varanasi, Yasaswini Vishnu Priya
Isetty, Subhakara Rao
Revadi, Padmashree
Balakrishnan, Divya
Hajira, Shaik
Prasad, Madamsetty Srinivasa
Laha, Gouri Shankar
Perraju, Puvvada
Singh, Uma Maheshwar
Singh, Vikas Kumar
Kumar, Arvind
Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi
Badri, Jyothi
author_facet Varanasi, Yasaswini Vishnu Priya
Isetty, Subhakara Rao
Revadi, Padmashree
Balakrishnan, Divya
Hajira, Shaik
Prasad, Madamsetty Srinivasa
Laha, Gouri Shankar
Perraju, Puvvada
Singh, Uma Maheshwar
Singh, Vikas Kumar
Kumar, Arvind
Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi
Badri, Jyothi
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description The present study evaluates marker assisted forward breeding (MAFB)-derived disease resistant introgression lines (ILs) which do not have the targeted resistance genes for bacterial blight (xa5 + xa13 + Xa21) and blast (Pi2 + Pi9 + Pi54). The ILs were derived in the background of two elite rice cultivars, Krishna Hamsa [Recurrent Parent 1 (RP1)] and WGL 14 (RP2), involving multi-parent inter-crossing. Molecular characterization with gene specific markers for seven reported resistance genes each for bacterial blight (Xa33, Xa38, xa23, Xa4, xa8, Xa27 and Xa41) and blast (Pi1, Pi20, Pi38, Pib, Pitp, Pizt and Pi40) revealed the presence of xa8 and Xa38, in addition to the targeted xa5, xa13 and Xa21 for bacterial blight resistance and Pi1, Pi38, Pi40, Pi20, Pib and Pipt, in addition to the targeted Pi9 and Pi54, for blast resistance in various combinations. A maximum of nine resistance genes xa5 + Xa21 + Pi54 + xa8 + Pipt + Pi38 + Pi1 + Pi20 + Pib was observed in RP1-IL 19030 followed by eight genes xa5 + xa13 + Xa21 + xa8 + Pi9 + Pipt + Pi1 + Pi20 in two RP2-ILs, 19344 and 19347. ANOVA revealed the presence of significant variability for all the yield traits except “days to 50% flowering” (DFF). Box plots depicted the seasonal differences in the phenotypic expression of the yield traits. There was significant positive association of grain yield with days to flowering, tiller number and panicle number. Thousand grain weight is also significantly and positively correlated with grain yield. On the contrary, grain yield showed a significantly negative association with plant height. Multi-parent selective inter-crossing in the present study not only led to the development of high yielding disease resistant ILs but also enhanced recovery of the recurrent parent via selection for essential morphological features. More than 90.0% genetic similarity in the ILs based on SNP-based background selection demonstrated the success of multi-parent selective intercrossing in the development of disease resistant NILs.
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spelling pubmed-104587442023-08-27 Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Introgression Lines with Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Blight and Blast in Rice Varanasi, Yasaswini Vishnu Priya Isetty, Subhakara Rao Revadi, Padmashree Balakrishnan, Divya Hajira, Shaik Prasad, Madamsetty Srinivasa Laha, Gouri Shankar Perraju, Puvvada Singh, Uma Maheshwar Singh, Vikas Kumar Kumar, Arvind Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi Badri, Jyothi Plants (Basel) Article The present study evaluates marker assisted forward breeding (MAFB)-derived disease resistant introgression lines (ILs) which do not have the targeted resistance genes for bacterial blight (xa5 + xa13 + Xa21) and blast (Pi2 + Pi9 + Pi54). The ILs were derived in the background of two elite rice cultivars, Krishna Hamsa [Recurrent Parent 1 (RP1)] and WGL 14 (RP2), involving multi-parent inter-crossing. Molecular characterization with gene specific markers for seven reported resistance genes each for bacterial blight (Xa33, Xa38, xa23, Xa4, xa8, Xa27 and Xa41) and blast (Pi1, Pi20, Pi38, Pib, Pitp, Pizt and Pi40) revealed the presence of xa8 and Xa38, in addition to the targeted xa5, xa13 and Xa21 for bacterial blight resistance and Pi1, Pi38, Pi40, Pi20, Pib and Pipt, in addition to the targeted Pi9 and Pi54, for blast resistance in various combinations. A maximum of nine resistance genes xa5 + Xa21 + Pi54 + xa8 + Pipt + Pi38 + Pi1 + Pi20 + Pib was observed in RP1-IL 19030 followed by eight genes xa5 + xa13 + Xa21 + xa8 + Pi9 + Pipt + Pi1 + Pi20 in two RP2-ILs, 19344 and 19347. ANOVA revealed the presence of significant variability for all the yield traits except “days to 50% flowering” (DFF). Box plots depicted the seasonal differences in the phenotypic expression of the yield traits. There was significant positive association of grain yield with days to flowering, tiller number and panicle number. Thousand grain weight is also significantly and positively correlated with grain yield. On the contrary, grain yield showed a significantly negative association with plant height. Multi-parent selective inter-crossing in the present study not only led to the development of high yielding disease resistant ILs but also enhanced recovery of the recurrent parent via selection for essential morphological features. More than 90.0% genetic similarity in the ILs based on SNP-based background selection demonstrated the success of multi-parent selective intercrossing in the development of disease resistant NILs. MDPI 2023-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10458744/ /pubmed/37631223 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12163012 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Varanasi, Yasaswini Vishnu Priya
Isetty, Subhakara Rao
Revadi, Padmashree
Balakrishnan, Divya
Hajira, Shaik
Prasad, Madamsetty Srinivasa
Laha, Gouri Shankar
Perraju, Puvvada
Singh, Uma Maheshwar
Singh, Vikas Kumar
Kumar, Arvind
Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi
Badri, Jyothi
Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Introgression Lines with Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Blight and Blast in Rice
title Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Introgression Lines with Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Blight and Blast in Rice
title_full Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Introgression Lines with Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Blight and Blast in Rice
title_fullStr Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Introgression Lines with Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Blight and Blast in Rice
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Introgression Lines with Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Blight and Blast in Rice
title_short Molecular and Morphological Characterization of Introgression Lines with Resistance to Bacterial Leaf Blight and Blast in Rice
title_sort molecular and morphological characterization of introgression lines with resistance to bacterial leaf blight and blast in rice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37631223
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12163012
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