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Genetic Enhancement for Biotic Stress Resistance in Basmati Rice through Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding

Pusa Basmati 1509 (PB1509) is one of the major foreign-exchange-earning varieties of Basmati rice; it is semi-dwarf and early maturing with exceptional cooking quality and strong aroma. However, it is highly susceptible to various biotic stresses including bacterial blight and blast. Therefore, bact...

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Autores principales: Singh, Gagandeep, Singh, Niraj, Ellur, Ranjith Kumar, Balamurugan, Alexander, Prakash, G., Rathour, Rajeev, Mondal, Kalyan Kumar, Bhowmick, Prolay Kumar, Gopala Krishnan, S., Nagarajan, Mariappan, Seth, Rakesh, Vinod, K. K., Singh, Varsha, Bollinedi, Haritha, Singh, Ashok Kumar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216081
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author Singh, Gagandeep
Singh, Niraj
Ellur, Ranjith Kumar
Balamurugan, Alexander
Prakash, G.
Rathour, Rajeev
Mondal, Kalyan Kumar
Bhowmick, Prolay Kumar
Gopala Krishnan, S.
Nagarajan, Mariappan
Seth, Rakesh
Vinod, K. K.
Singh, Varsha
Bollinedi, Haritha
Singh, Ashok Kumar
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Singh, Niraj
Ellur, Ranjith Kumar
Balamurugan, Alexander
Prakash, G.
Rathour, Rajeev
Mondal, Kalyan Kumar
Bhowmick, Prolay Kumar
Gopala Krishnan, S.
Nagarajan, Mariappan
Seth, Rakesh
Vinod, K. K.
Singh, Varsha
Bollinedi, Haritha
Singh, Ashok Kumar
author_sort Singh, Gagandeep
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description Pusa Basmati 1509 (PB1509) is one of the major foreign-exchange-earning varieties of Basmati rice; it is semi-dwarf and early maturing with exceptional cooking quality and strong aroma. However, it is highly susceptible to various biotic stresses including bacterial blight and blast. Therefore, bacterial blight resistance genes, namely, xa13 + Xa21 and Xa38, and fungal blast resistance genes Pi9 + Pib and Pita were incorporated into the genetic background of recurrent parent (RP) PB1509 using donor parents, namely, Pusa Basmati 1718 (PB1718), Pusa 1927 (P1927), Pusa 1929 (P1929) and Tetep, respectively. Foreground selection was carried out with respective gene-linked markers, stringent phenotypic selection for recurrent parent phenotype, early generation background selection with Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, and background analysis at advanced generations with Rice Pan Genome Array comprising 80K SNPs. This has led to the development of Near isogenic lines (NILs), namely, Pusa 3037, Pusa 3054, Pusa 3060 and Pusa 3066 carrying genes xa13 + Xa21, Xa38, Pi9 + Pib and Pita with genomic similarity of 98.25%, 98.92%, 97.38% and 97.69%, respectively, as compared to the RP. Based on GGE-biplot analysis, Pusa 3037-1-44-3-164-20-249-2 carrying xa13 + Xa21, Pusa 3054-2-47-7-166-24-261-3 carrying Xa38, Pusa 3060-3-55-17-157-4-124-1 carrying Pi9 + Pib, and Pusa 3066-4-56-20-159-8-174-1 carrying Pita were identified to be relatively stable and better-performing individuals in the tested environments. Intercrossing between the best BC(3)F(1)s has led to the generation of Pusa 3122 (xa13 + Xa21 + Xa38), Pusa 3124 (Xa38 + Pi9 + Pib) and Pusa 3123 (Pi9 + Pib + Pita) with agronomy, grain and cooking quality parameters at par with PB1509. Cultivation of such improved varieties will help farmers reduce the cost of cultivation with decreased pesticide use and improve productivity with ensured safety to consumers.
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spelling pubmed-106710302023-11-08 Genetic Enhancement for Biotic Stress Resistance in Basmati Rice through Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding Singh, Gagandeep Singh, Niraj Ellur, Ranjith Kumar Balamurugan, Alexander Prakash, G. Rathour, Rajeev Mondal, Kalyan Kumar Bhowmick, Prolay Kumar Gopala Krishnan, S. Nagarajan, Mariappan Seth, Rakesh Vinod, K. K. Singh, Varsha Bollinedi, Haritha Singh, Ashok Kumar Int J Mol Sci Article Pusa Basmati 1509 (PB1509) is one of the major foreign-exchange-earning varieties of Basmati rice; it is semi-dwarf and early maturing with exceptional cooking quality and strong aroma. However, it is highly susceptible to various biotic stresses including bacterial blight and blast. Therefore, bacterial blight resistance genes, namely, xa13 + Xa21 and Xa38, and fungal blast resistance genes Pi9 + Pib and Pita were incorporated into the genetic background of recurrent parent (RP) PB1509 using donor parents, namely, Pusa Basmati 1718 (PB1718), Pusa 1927 (P1927), Pusa 1929 (P1929) and Tetep, respectively. Foreground selection was carried out with respective gene-linked markers, stringent phenotypic selection for recurrent parent phenotype, early generation background selection with Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, and background analysis at advanced generations with Rice Pan Genome Array comprising 80K SNPs. This has led to the development of Near isogenic lines (NILs), namely, Pusa 3037, Pusa 3054, Pusa 3060 and Pusa 3066 carrying genes xa13 + Xa21, Xa38, Pi9 + Pib and Pita with genomic similarity of 98.25%, 98.92%, 97.38% and 97.69%, respectively, as compared to the RP. Based on GGE-biplot analysis, Pusa 3037-1-44-3-164-20-249-2 carrying xa13 + Xa21, Pusa 3054-2-47-7-166-24-261-3 carrying Xa38, Pusa 3060-3-55-17-157-4-124-1 carrying Pi9 + Pib, and Pusa 3066-4-56-20-159-8-174-1 carrying Pita were identified to be relatively stable and better-performing individuals in the tested environments. Intercrossing between the best BC(3)F(1)s has led to the generation of Pusa 3122 (xa13 + Xa21 + Xa38), Pusa 3124 (Xa38 + Pi9 + Pib) and Pusa 3123 (Pi9 + Pib + Pita) with agronomy, grain and cooking quality parameters at par with PB1509. Cultivation of such improved varieties will help farmers reduce the cost of cultivation with decreased pesticide use and improve productivity with ensured safety to consumers. MDPI 2023-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10671030/ /pubmed/38003271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216081 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/).
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Singh, Gagandeep
Singh, Niraj
Ellur, Ranjith Kumar
Balamurugan, Alexander
Prakash, G.
Rathour, Rajeev
Mondal, Kalyan Kumar
Bhowmick, Prolay Kumar
Gopala Krishnan, S.
Nagarajan, Mariappan
Seth, Rakesh
Vinod, K. K.
Singh, Varsha
Bollinedi, Haritha
Singh, Ashok Kumar
Genetic Enhancement for Biotic Stress Resistance in Basmati Rice through Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding
title Genetic Enhancement for Biotic Stress Resistance in Basmati Rice through Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding
title_full Genetic Enhancement for Biotic Stress Resistance in Basmati Rice through Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding
title_fullStr Genetic Enhancement for Biotic Stress Resistance in Basmati Rice through Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Enhancement for Biotic Stress Resistance in Basmati Rice through Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding
title_short Genetic Enhancement for Biotic Stress Resistance in Basmati Rice through Marker-Assisted Backcross Breeding
title_sort genetic enhancement for biotic stress resistance in basmati rice through marker-assisted backcross breeding
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216081
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