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Environmental Response and Genomic Regions Correlated with Rice Root Growth and Yield under Drought in the OryzaSNP Panel across Multiple Study Systems

The rapid progress in rice genotyping must be matched by advances in phenotyping. A better understanding of genetic variation in rice for drought response, root traits, and practical methods for studying them are needed. In this study, the OryzaSNP set (20 diverse genotypes that have been genotyped...

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Autores principales: Wade, Len J., Bartolome, Violeta, Mauleon, Ramil, Vasant, Vivek Deshmuck, Prabakar, Sumeet Mankar, Chelliah, Muthukumar, Kameoka, Emi, Nagendra, K., Reddy, K. R. Kamalnath, Varma, C. Mohan Kumar, Patil, Kalmeshwar Gouda, Shrestha, Roshi, Al-Shugeairy, Zaniab, Al-Ogaidi, Faez, Munasinghe, Mayuri, Gowda, Veeresh, Semon, Mande, Suralta, Roel R., Shenoy, Vinay, Vadez, Vincent, Serraj, Rachid, Shashidhar, H. E., Yamauchi, Akira, Babu, Ranganathan Chandra, Price, Adam, McNally, Kenneth L., Henry, Amelia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4409324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25909711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124127
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author Wade, Len J.
Bartolome, Violeta
Mauleon, Ramil
Vasant, Vivek Deshmuck
Prabakar, Sumeet Mankar
Chelliah, Muthukumar
Kameoka, Emi
Nagendra, K.
Reddy, K. R. Kamalnath
Varma, C. Mohan Kumar
Patil, Kalmeshwar Gouda
Shrestha, Roshi
Al-Shugeairy, Zaniab
Al-Ogaidi, Faez
Munasinghe, Mayuri
Gowda, Veeresh
Semon, Mande
Suralta, Roel R.
Shenoy, Vinay
Vadez, Vincent
Serraj, Rachid
Shashidhar, H. E.
Yamauchi, Akira
Babu, Ranganathan Chandra
Price, Adam
McNally, Kenneth L.
Henry, Amelia
author_facet Wade, Len J.
Bartolome, Violeta
Mauleon, Ramil
Vasant, Vivek Deshmuck
Prabakar, Sumeet Mankar
Chelliah, Muthukumar
Kameoka, Emi
Nagendra, K.
Reddy, K. R. Kamalnath
Varma, C. Mohan Kumar
Patil, Kalmeshwar Gouda
Shrestha, Roshi
Al-Shugeairy, Zaniab
Al-Ogaidi, Faez
Munasinghe, Mayuri
Gowda, Veeresh
Semon, Mande
Suralta, Roel R.
Shenoy, Vinay
Vadez, Vincent
Serraj, Rachid
Shashidhar, H. E.
Yamauchi, Akira
Babu, Ranganathan Chandra
Price, Adam
McNally, Kenneth L.
Henry, Amelia
author_sort Wade, Len J.
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description The rapid progress in rice genotyping must be matched by advances in phenotyping. A better understanding of genetic variation in rice for drought response, root traits, and practical methods for studying them are needed. In this study, the OryzaSNP set (20 diverse genotypes that have been genotyped for SNP markers) was phenotyped in a range of field and container studies to study the diversity of rice root growth and response to drought. Of the root traits measured across more than 20 root experiments, root dry weight showed the most stable genotypic performance across studies. The environment (E) component had the strongest effect on yield and root traits. We identified genomic regions correlated with root dry weight, percent deep roots, maximum root depth, and grain yield based on a correlation analysis with the phenotypes and aus, indica, or japonica introgression regions using the SNP data. Two genomic regions were identified as hot spots in which root traits and grain yield were co-located; on chromosome 1 (39.7–40.7 Mb) and on chromosome 8 (20.3–21.9 Mb). Across experiments, the soil type/ growth medium showed more correlations with plant growth than the container dimensions. Although the correlations among studies and genetic co-location of root traits from a range of study systems points to their potential utility to represent responses in field studies, the best correlations were observed when the two setups had some similar properties. Due to the co-location of the identified genomic regions (from introgression block analysis) with QTL for a number of previously reported root and drought traits, these regions are good candidates for detailed characterization to contribute to understanding rice improvement for response to drought. This study also highlights the utility of characterizing a small set of 20 genotypes for root growth, drought response, and related genomic regions.
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spelling pubmed-44093242015-05-12 Environmental Response and Genomic Regions Correlated with Rice Root Growth and Yield under Drought in the OryzaSNP Panel across Multiple Study Systems Wade, Len J. Bartolome, Violeta Mauleon, Ramil Vasant, Vivek Deshmuck Prabakar, Sumeet Mankar Chelliah, Muthukumar Kameoka, Emi Nagendra, K. Reddy, K. R. Kamalnath Varma, C. Mohan Kumar Patil, Kalmeshwar Gouda Shrestha, Roshi Al-Shugeairy, Zaniab Al-Ogaidi, Faez Munasinghe, Mayuri Gowda, Veeresh Semon, Mande Suralta, Roel R. Shenoy, Vinay Vadez, Vincent Serraj, Rachid Shashidhar, H. E. Yamauchi, Akira Babu, Ranganathan Chandra Price, Adam McNally, Kenneth L. Henry, Amelia PLoS One Research Article The rapid progress in rice genotyping must be matched by advances in phenotyping. A better understanding of genetic variation in rice for drought response, root traits, and practical methods for studying them are needed. In this study, the OryzaSNP set (20 diverse genotypes that have been genotyped for SNP markers) was phenotyped in a range of field and container studies to study the diversity of rice root growth and response to drought. Of the root traits measured across more than 20 root experiments, root dry weight showed the most stable genotypic performance across studies. The environment (E) component had the strongest effect on yield and root traits. We identified genomic regions correlated with root dry weight, percent deep roots, maximum root depth, and grain yield based on a correlation analysis with the phenotypes and aus, indica, or japonica introgression regions using the SNP data. Two genomic regions were identified as hot spots in which root traits and grain yield were co-located; on chromosome 1 (39.7–40.7 Mb) and on chromosome 8 (20.3–21.9 Mb). Across experiments, the soil type/ growth medium showed more correlations with plant growth than the container dimensions. Although the correlations among studies and genetic co-location of root traits from a range of study systems points to their potential utility to represent responses in field studies, the best correlations were observed when the two setups had some similar properties. Due to the co-location of the identified genomic regions (from introgression block analysis) with QTL for a number of previously reported root and drought traits, these regions are good candidates for detailed characterization to contribute to understanding rice improvement for response to drought. This study also highlights the utility of characterizing a small set of 20 genotypes for root growth, drought response, and related genomic regions. Public Library of Science 2015-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4409324/ /pubmed/25909711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124127 Text en © 2015 Wade et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wade, Len J.
Bartolome, Violeta
Mauleon, Ramil
Vasant, Vivek Deshmuck
Prabakar, Sumeet Mankar
Chelliah, Muthukumar
Kameoka, Emi
Nagendra, K.
Reddy, K. R. Kamalnath
Varma, C. Mohan Kumar
Patil, Kalmeshwar Gouda
Shrestha, Roshi
Al-Shugeairy, Zaniab
Al-Ogaidi, Faez
Munasinghe, Mayuri
Gowda, Veeresh
Semon, Mande
Suralta, Roel R.
Shenoy, Vinay
Vadez, Vincent
Serraj, Rachid
Shashidhar, H. E.
Yamauchi, Akira
Babu, Ranganathan Chandra
Price, Adam
McNally, Kenneth L.
Henry, Amelia
Environmental Response and Genomic Regions Correlated with Rice Root Growth and Yield under Drought in the OryzaSNP Panel across Multiple Study Systems
title Environmental Response and Genomic Regions Correlated with Rice Root Growth and Yield under Drought in the OryzaSNP Panel across Multiple Study Systems
title_full Environmental Response and Genomic Regions Correlated with Rice Root Growth and Yield under Drought in the OryzaSNP Panel across Multiple Study Systems
title_fullStr Environmental Response and Genomic Regions Correlated with Rice Root Growth and Yield under Drought in the OryzaSNP Panel across Multiple Study Systems
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Response and Genomic Regions Correlated with Rice Root Growth and Yield under Drought in the OryzaSNP Panel across Multiple Study Systems
title_short Environmental Response and Genomic Regions Correlated with Rice Root Growth and Yield under Drought in the OryzaSNP Panel across Multiple Study Systems
title_sort environmental response and genomic regions correlated with rice root growth and yield under drought in the oryzasnp panel across multiple study systems
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4409324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25909711
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124127
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