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Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Variation Provides Insights into Population Structure and Multiple Origin of Native Aromatic Rices of Odisha, India

A large number of short grain aromatic rice suited to the agro-climatic conditions and local preferences are grown in niche areas of different parts of India and their diversity is evolved over centuries as a result of selection by traditional farmers. Systematic characterization of these specialty...

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Autores principales: Roy, Pritesh Sundar, Rao, Gundimeda Jwala Narasimha, Jena, Sudipta, Samal, Rashmita, Patnaik, Ashok, Patnaik, Sasank Sekhar Chyau, Jambhulkar, Nitiprasad Namdeorao, Sharma, Srigopal, Mohapatra, Trilochan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27598392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162268
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author Roy, Pritesh Sundar
Rao, Gundimeda Jwala Narasimha
Jena, Sudipta
Samal, Rashmita
Patnaik, Ashok
Patnaik, Sasank Sekhar Chyau
Jambhulkar, Nitiprasad Namdeorao
Sharma, Srigopal
Mohapatra, Trilochan
author_facet Roy, Pritesh Sundar
Rao, Gundimeda Jwala Narasimha
Jena, Sudipta
Samal, Rashmita
Patnaik, Ashok
Patnaik, Sasank Sekhar Chyau
Jambhulkar, Nitiprasad Namdeorao
Sharma, Srigopal
Mohapatra, Trilochan
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description A large number of short grain aromatic rice suited to the agro-climatic conditions and local preferences are grown in niche areas of different parts of India and their diversity is evolved over centuries as a result of selection by traditional farmers. Systematic characterization of these specialty rices has not been attempted. An effort was made to characterize 126 aromatic short grain rice landraces, collected from 19 different districts in the State of Odisha, from eastern India. High level of variation for grain quality and agronomic traits among these aromatic rices was observed and genotypes having desirable phenotypic traits like erect flag leaf, thick culm, compact and dense panicles, short plant stature, early duration, superior yield and grain quality traits were identified. A total of 24 SSR markers corresponding to the hyper variable regions of rice chromosomes were used to understand the genetic diversity and to establish the genetic relationship among the aromatic short grain rice landraces at nuclear genome level. SSR analysis of 126 genotypes from Odisha and 10 genotypes from other states revealed 110 alleles with an average of 4.583 and the Nei’s genetic diversity value (He) was in the range of 0.034–0.880 revealing two sub-populations SP 1 (membership percentage-27.1%) and SP 2 (72.9%). At the organelle genomic level for the C/A repeats in PS1D sequence of chloroplasts, eight different plastid sub types and 33 haplotypes were detected. The japonica (Nipponbare) subtype (6C7A) was detected in 100 genotypes followed by O. rufipogon (KF428978) subtype (6C6A) in 13 genotypes while indica (93–11) sub type (8C8A) was seen in 14 genotypes. The tree constructed based on haplotypes suggests that short grain aromatic landraces might have independent origin of these plastid subtypes. Notably a wide range of diversity was observed among these landraces cultivated in different parts confined to the State of Odisha.
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spelling pubmed-50126742016-09-27 Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Variation Provides Insights into Population Structure and Multiple Origin of Native Aromatic Rices of Odisha, India Roy, Pritesh Sundar Rao, Gundimeda Jwala Narasimha Jena, Sudipta Samal, Rashmita Patnaik, Ashok Patnaik, Sasank Sekhar Chyau Jambhulkar, Nitiprasad Namdeorao Sharma, Srigopal Mohapatra, Trilochan PLoS One Research Article A large number of short grain aromatic rice suited to the agro-climatic conditions and local preferences are grown in niche areas of different parts of India and their diversity is evolved over centuries as a result of selection by traditional farmers. Systematic characterization of these specialty rices has not been attempted. An effort was made to characterize 126 aromatic short grain rice landraces, collected from 19 different districts in the State of Odisha, from eastern India. High level of variation for grain quality and agronomic traits among these aromatic rices was observed and genotypes having desirable phenotypic traits like erect flag leaf, thick culm, compact and dense panicles, short plant stature, early duration, superior yield and grain quality traits were identified. A total of 24 SSR markers corresponding to the hyper variable regions of rice chromosomes were used to understand the genetic diversity and to establish the genetic relationship among the aromatic short grain rice landraces at nuclear genome level. SSR analysis of 126 genotypes from Odisha and 10 genotypes from other states revealed 110 alleles with an average of 4.583 and the Nei’s genetic diversity value (He) was in the range of 0.034–0.880 revealing two sub-populations SP 1 (membership percentage-27.1%) and SP 2 (72.9%). At the organelle genomic level for the C/A repeats in PS1D sequence of chloroplasts, eight different plastid sub types and 33 haplotypes were detected. The japonica (Nipponbare) subtype (6C7A) was detected in 100 genotypes followed by O. rufipogon (KF428978) subtype (6C6A) in 13 genotypes while indica (93–11) sub type (8C8A) was seen in 14 genotypes. The tree constructed based on haplotypes suggests that short grain aromatic landraces might have independent origin of these plastid subtypes. Notably a wide range of diversity was observed among these landraces cultivated in different parts confined to the State of Odisha. Public Library of Science 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5012674/ /pubmed/27598392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162268 Text en © 2016 Roy 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Roy, Pritesh Sundar
Rao, Gundimeda Jwala Narasimha
Jena, Sudipta
Samal, Rashmita
Patnaik, Ashok
Patnaik, Sasank Sekhar Chyau
Jambhulkar, Nitiprasad Namdeorao
Sharma, Srigopal
Mohapatra, Trilochan
Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Variation Provides Insights into Population Structure and Multiple Origin of Native Aromatic Rices of Odisha, India
title Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Variation Provides Insights into Population Structure and Multiple Origin of Native Aromatic Rices of Odisha, India
title_full Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Variation Provides Insights into Population Structure and Multiple Origin of Native Aromatic Rices of Odisha, India
title_fullStr Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Variation Provides Insights into Population Structure and Multiple Origin of Native Aromatic Rices of Odisha, India
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Variation Provides Insights into Population Structure and Multiple Origin of Native Aromatic Rices of Odisha, India
title_short Nuclear and Chloroplast DNA Variation Provides Insights into Population Structure and Multiple Origin of Native Aromatic Rices of Odisha, India
title_sort nuclear and chloroplast dna variation provides insights into population structure and multiple origin of native aromatic rices of odisha, india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27598392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162268
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