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Accelerated development of rice stripe virus-resistant, near-isogenic rice lines through marker-assisted backcrossing

The development of new improved varieties is one of the major goals of plant breeding. Concomitantly, the demand for stable, eco-friendly, and high-quality rice production is constantly increasing. However, most farmers prefer to cultivate familiar rice varieties developed more than 10 years ago to...

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Autores principales: Kang, Ju-Won, Shin, Dongjin, Cho, Jun-Hyeon, Lee, Ji-Yoon, Kwon, Youngho, Park, Dong-Soo, Ko, Jong-Min, Lee, Jong-Hee
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6892552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31800632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225974
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author Kang, Ju-Won
Shin, Dongjin
Cho, Jun-Hyeon
Lee, Ji-Yoon
Kwon, Youngho
Park, Dong-Soo
Ko, Jong-Min
Lee, Jong-Hee
author_facet Kang, Ju-Won
Shin, Dongjin
Cho, Jun-Hyeon
Lee, Ji-Yoon
Kwon, Youngho
Park, Dong-Soo
Ko, Jong-Min
Lee, Jong-Hee
author_sort Kang, Ju-Won
collection PubMed
description The development of new improved varieties is one of the major goals of plant breeding. Concomitantly, the demand for stable, eco-friendly, and high-quality rice production is constantly increasing. However, most farmers prefer to cultivate familiar rice varieties developed more than 10 years ago to minimize economic risk. A strategy is needed to develop rice varieties without the limitations of the preferred old varieties. Here, we tested the rapid development of near isogenic lines (NILs) using a rapid generation advance system together with marker-assisted backcrossing to overcome the shortcomings of parental materials. For this purpose, we chose rice stripe virus (RSV) susceptible variety Unkwang and RSV resistant variety Haedamssal as experimental materials. First, we backcrossed and screened BC(1)F(1) and BC(2)F(1) plants having similar agronomic traits as Unkwang and the heterozygous genotype for RSV resistant specific marker InDel7 from Haedamssal. Secondly, the genetic background of 11 BC(2)F(1) plants was identified with 73 KASP markers; plants of line YR32548-8 showed 84.5% of recovery of the recurrent parent genome. Among 28 BC(2)F(2) plants, YR32548-8-16 was the line that showed maximum recovery of the recurrent parent genome (96.2%) while effectively introgressed with RSV-resistance loci on chromosome 11. Finally, we selected line YR32548-8-16 as an NIL showing an RSV resistant phenotype and similar agronomic traits to Unkwang. This fast breeding approach will be useful in rice breeding programs for the improvement of varieties preferred by farmers for their stress tolerance, yield, or quality.
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spelling pubmed-68925522019-12-14 Accelerated development of rice stripe virus-resistant, near-isogenic rice lines through marker-assisted backcrossing Kang, Ju-Won Shin, Dongjin Cho, Jun-Hyeon Lee, Ji-Yoon Kwon, Youngho Park, Dong-Soo Ko, Jong-Min Lee, Jong-Hee PLoS One Research Article The development of new improved varieties is one of the major goals of plant breeding. Concomitantly, the demand for stable, eco-friendly, and high-quality rice production is constantly increasing. However, most farmers prefer to cultivate familiar rice varieties developed more than 10 years ago to minimize economic risk. A strategy is needed to develop rice varieties without the limitations of the preferred old varieties. Here, we tested the rapid development of near isogenic lines (NILs) using a rapid generation advance system together with marker-assisted backcrossing to overcome the shortcomings of parental materials. For this purpose, we chose rice stripe virus (RSV) susceptible variety Unkwang and RSV resistant variety Haedamssal as experimental materials. First, we backcrossed and screened BC(1)F(1) and BC(2)F(1) plants having similar agronomic traits as Unkwang and the heterozygous genotype for RSV resistant specific marker InDel7 from Haedamssal. Secondly, the genetic background of 11 BC(2)F(1) plants was identified with 73 KASP markers; plants of line YR32548-8 showed 84.5% of recovery of the recurrent parent genome. Among 28 BC(2)F(2) plants, YR32548-8-16 was the line that showed maximum recovery of the recurrent parent genome (96.2%) while effectively introgressed with RSV-resistance loci on chromosome 11. Finally, we selected line YR32548-8-16 as an NIL showing an RSV resistant phenotype and similar agronomic traits to Unkwang. This fast breeding approach will be useful in rice breeding programs for the improvement of varieties preferred by farmers for their stress tolerance, yield, or quality. Public Library of Science 2019-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6892552/ /pubmed/31800632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225974 Text en © 2019 Kang 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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Kang, Ju-Won
Shin, Dongjin
Cho, Jun-Hyeon
Lee, Ji-Yoon
Kwon, Youngho
Park, Dong-Soo
Ko, Jong-Min
Lee, Jong-Hee
Accelerated development of rice stripe virus-resistant, near-isogenic rice lines through marker-assisted backcrossing
title Accelerated development of rice stripe virus-resistant, near-isogenic rice lines through marker-assisted backcrossing
title_full Accelerated development of rice stripe virus-resistant, near-isogenic rice lines through marker-assisted backcrossing
title_fullStr Accelerated development of rice stripe virus-resistant, near-isogenic rice lines through marker-assisted backcrossing
title_full_unstemmed Accelerated development of rice stripe virus-resistant, near-isogenic rice lines through marker-assisted backcrossing
title_short Accelerated development of rice stripe virus-resistant, near-isogenic rice lines through marker-assisted backcrossing
title_sort accelerated development of rice stripe virus-resistant, near-isogenic rice lines through marker-assisted backcrossing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6892552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31800632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225974
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