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Diverse Rice Landraces of North-East India Enables the Identification of Novel Genetic Resources for Magnaporthe Resistance

North-East (NE) India, the probable origin of rice has diverse genetic resources. Many rice landraces of NE India were not yet characterized for blast resistance. A set of 232 landraces of NE India, were screened for field resistance at two different hotspots of rice blast, viz., IIRR-UBN, Hyderabad...

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Autores principales: Umakanth, Bangale, Vishalakshi, Balija, Sathish Kumar, P., Rama Devi, S. J. S., Bhadana, Vijay Pal, Senguttuvel, P., Kumar, Sudhir, Sharma, Susheel Kumar, Sharma, Pawan Kumar, Prasad, M. S., Madhav, Maganti S.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5583601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28912793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01500
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author Umakanth, Bangale
Vishalakshi, Balija
Sathish Kumar, P.
Rama Devi, S. J. S.
Bhadana, Vijay Pal
Senguttuvel, P.
Kumar, Sudhir
Sharma, Susheel Kumar
Sharma, Pawan Kumar
Prasad, M. S.
Madhav, Maganti S.
author_facet Umakanth, Bangale
Vishalakshi, Balija
Sathish Kumar, P.
Rama Devi, S. J. S.
Bhadana, Vijay Pal
Senguttuvel, P.
Kumar, Sudhir
Sharma, Susheel Kumar
Sharma, Pawan Kumar
Prasad, M. S.
Madhav, Maganti S.
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description North-East (NE) India, the probable origin of rice has diverse genetic resources. Many rice landraces of NE India were not yet characterized for blast resistance. A set of 232 landraces of NE India, were screened for field resistance at two different hotspots of rice blast, viz., IIRR-UBN, Hyderabad and ICAR-NEH, Manipur in two consecutive seasons. The phenotypic evaluation as well as gene profiling for 12 major blast resistance genes (Pitp, Pi33, Pi54, Pib, Pi20, Pi38, Pita2, Pi1, Piz, Pi9, Pizt, and Pi40) with linked as well as gene-specific markers, identified 84 resistant landraces possessing different gene(s) either in singly or in combinations and also identified seven resistant landraces which do not have the tested genes, indicating the valuable genetic resources for blast resistance. To understand the molecular diversity existing in the population, distance and model based analysis were performed using 120 SSR markers. Results of both analyses are highly correlated by forming two distinct subgroups and the existence of high diversity (24.9% among the subgroups; 75.1% among individuals of each subgroup) was observed. To practically utilize the diversity in the breeding program, a robust core set having an efficiency index of 0.82 which consists of 33 landraces were identified through data of molecular, blast phenotyping, and important agro-morphological traits. The association of eight novel SSR markers for important agronomic traits which includes leaf and neck blast resistance was determined using genome-wide association analysis. The current study focuses on identifying novel resources having field resistance to blast as well as markers which can be explored in rice improvement programs. It also entails the development of a core set which can aid in representing the entire diversity for efficiently harnessing its properties to broaden the gene pool of rice.
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spelling pubmed-55836012017-09-14 Diverse Rice Landraces of North-East India Enables the Identification of Novel Genetic Resources for Magnaporthe Resistance Umakanth, Bangale Vishalakshi, Balija Sathish Kumar, P. Rama Devi, S. J. S. Bhadana, Vijay Pal Senguttuvel, P. Kumar, Sudhir Sharma, Susheel Kumar Sharma, Pawan Kumar Prasad, M. S. Madhav, Maganti S. Front Plant Sci Plant Science North-East (NE) India, the probable origin of rice has diverse genetic resources. Many rice landraces of NE India were not yet characterized for blast resistance. A set of 232 landraces of NE India, were screened for field resistance at two different hotspots of rice blast, viz., IIRR-UBN, Hyderabad and ICAR-NEH, Manipur in two consecutive seasons. The phenotypic evaluation as well as gene profiling for 12 major blast resistance genes (Pitp, Pi33, Pi54, Pib, Pi20, Pi38, Pita2, Pi1, Piz, Pi9, Pizt, and Pi40) with linked as well as gene-specific markers, identified 84 resistant landraces possessing different gene(s) either in singly or in combinations and also identified seven resistant landraces which do not have the tested genes, indicating the valuable genetic resources for blast resistance. To understand the molecular diversity existing in the population, distance and model based analysis were performed using 120 SSR markers. Results of both analyses are highly correlated by forming two distinct subgroups and the existence of high diversity (24.9% among the subgroups; 75.1% among individuals of each subgroup) was observed. To practically utilize the diversity in the breeding program, a robust core set having an efficiency index of 0.82 which consists of 33 landraces were identified through data of molecular, blast phenotyping, and important agro-morphological traits. The association of eight novel SSR markers for important agronomic traits which includes leaf and neck blast resistance was determined using genome-wide association analysis. The current study focuses on identifying novel resources having field resistance to blast as well as markers which can be explored in rice improvement programs. It also entails the development of a core set which can aid in representing the entire diversity for efficiently harnessing its properties to broaden the gene pool of rice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5583601/ /pubmed/28912793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01500 Text en Copyright © 2017 Umakanth, Vishalakshi, Sathish Kumar, Rama Devi, Bhadana, Senguttuvel, Kumar, Sharma, Sharma, Prasad and Madhav. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Umakanth, Bangale
Vishalakshi, Balija
Sathish Kumar, P.
Rama Devi, S. J. S.
Bhadana, Vijay Pal
Senguttuvel, P.
Kumar, Sudhir
Sharma, Susheel Kumar
Sharma, Pawan Kumar
Prasad, M. S.
Madhav, Maganti S.
Diverse Rice Landraces of North-East India Enables the Identification of Novel Genetic Resources for Magnaporthe Resistance
title Diverse Rice Landraces of North-East India Enables the Identification of Novel Genetic Resources for Magnaporthe Resistance
title_full Diverse Rice Landraces of North-East India Enables the Identification of Novel Genetic Resources for Magnaporthe Resistance
title_fullStr Diverse Rice Landraces of North-East India Enables the Identification of Novel Genetic Resources for Magnaporthe Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Diverse Rice Landraces of North-East India Enables the Identification of Novel Genetic Resources for Magnaporthe Resistance
title_short Diverse Rice Landraces of North-East India Enables the Identification of Novel Genetic Resources for Magnaporthe Resistance
title_sort diverse rice landraces of north-east india enables the identification of novel genetic resources for magnaporthe resistance
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5583601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28912793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01500
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