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Multiparent-Derived, Marker-Assisted Introgression Lines of the Elite Indian Rice Cultivar, ‘Krishna Hamsa’ Show Resistance against Bacterial Blight and Blast and Tolerance to Drought
Major biotic stresses viz., bacterial blight (BB) and blast and brown plant hopper (BPH) coupled with abiotic stresses like drought stress, significantly affect rice yields. To address this, marker-assisted intercross (IC) breeding involving multiple donors was used to combine three BB resistance ge...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912774/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35270092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11050622 |
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author | Badri, Jyothi Lakshmidevi, Gandhudi JaiVidhya, L. R. K. Prasad, Madamsetty Srinivasa Laha, Gouri Shankar Lakshmi, Vattikutti Jhansi Isetty, Subhakara Rao Padmashree, Revadi Balakrishnan, Divya Varanasi, Yasaswini Vishnu Priya Jukanti, Aravind Kumar Singh, Uma Maheshwar Singh, Vikas Kumar Kumar, Arvind Ram, T. Subba Rao, Lella Venkata Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi |
author_facet | Badri, Jyothi Lakshmidevi, Gandhudi JaiVidhya, L. R. K. Prasad, Madamsetty Srinivasa Laha, Gouri Shankar Lakshmi, Vattikutti Jhansi Isetty, Subhakara Rao Padmashree, Revadi Balakrishnan, Divya Varanasi, Yasaswini Vishnu Priya Jukanti, Aravind Kumar Singh, Uma Maheshwar Singh, Vikas Kumar Kumar, Arvind Ram, T. Subba Rao, Lella Venkata Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi |
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description | Major biotic stresses viz., bacterial blight (BB) and blast and brown plant hopper (BPH) coupled with abiotic stresses like drought stress, significantly affect rice yields. To address this, marker-assisted intercross (IC) breeding involving multiple donors was used to combine three BB resistance genes—xa5, xa13 and Xa21, two blast resistance genes—Pi9 and Pi54, two BPH resistance genes—Bph20 and Bph21, and four drought tolerant quantitative trait loci (QTL)—qDTY1.1, qDTY2.1, qDTY3.1 and qDTY12.1—in the genetic background of the elite Indian rice cultivar ‘Krishna Hamsa’. Three cycles of selective intercrossing followed by selfing coupled with foreground selection and phenotyping for the target traits resulted in the development of 196 introgression lines (ILs) with a myriad of gene/QTL combinations. Based on the phenotypic reaction, the ILs were classified into seven phenotypic classes of resistance/tolerance to the following: (1) BB, blast and drought—5 ILs; (2) BB and blast—10 ILs; (3) BB and drought—9 ILs; (4) blast and drought—42 ILs; (5) BB—3 ILs; (6) blast—84 ILs; and (7) drought—43 ILs; none of the ILs were resistant to BPH. Positive phenotypic response (resistance) was observed to both BB and blast in 2 ILs, BB in 9 ILs and blast in 64 ILs despite the absence of corresponding R genes. Inheritance of resistance to BB and/or blast in such ILs could be due to the unknown genes from other parents used in the breeding scheme. Negative phenotypic response (susceptibility) was observed in 67 ILs possessing BB-R genes, 9 ILs with blast-R genes and 9 ILs harboring QTLs for drought tolerance. Complex genic interactions and recombination events due to the involvement of multiple donors explain susceptibility in some of the marker positive ILs. The present investigation successfully demonstrates the possibility of rapid development of multiple stress-tolerant/resistant ILs in the elite cultivar background involving multiple donors through selective intercrossing and stringent phenotyping. The 196 ILs in seven phenotypic classes with myriad of gene/QTL combinations will serve as a useful genetic resource in combining multiple biotic and abiotic stress resistance in future breeding programs. |
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spelling | pubmed-89127742022-03-11 Multiparent-Derived, Marker-Assisted Introgression Lines of the Elite Indian Rice Cultivar, ‘Krishna Hamsa’ Show Resistance against Bacterial Blight and Blast and Tolerance to Drought Badri, Jyothi Lakshmidevi, Gandhudi JaiVidhya, L. R. K. Prasad, Madamsetty Srinivasa Laha, Gouri Shankar Lakshmi, Vattikutti Jhansi Isetty, Subhakara Rao Padmashree, Revadi Balakrishnan, Divya Varanasi, Yasaswini Vishnu Priya Jukanti, Aravind Kumar Singh, Uma Maheshwar Singh, Vikas Kumar Kumar, Arvind Ram, T. Subba Rao, Lella Venkata Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi Plants (Basel) Article Major biotic stresses viz., bacterial blight (BB) and blast and brown plant hopper (BPH) coupled with abiotic stresses like drought stress, significantly affect rice yields. To address this, marker-assisted intercross (IC) breeding involving multiple donors was used to combine three BB resistance genes—xa5, xa13 and Xa21, two blast resistance genes—Pi9 and Pi54, two BPH resistance genes—Bph20 and Bph21, and four drought tolerant quantitative trait loci (QTL)—qDTY1.1, qDTY2.1, qDTY3.1 and qDTY12.1—in the genetic background of the elite Indian rice cultivar ‘Krishna Hamsa’. Three cycles of selective intercrossing followed by selfing coupled with foreground selection and phenotyping for the target traits resulted in the development of 196 introgression lines (ILs) with a myriad of gene/QTL combinations. Based on the phenotypic reaction, the ILs were classified into seven phenotypic classes of resistance/tolerance to the following: (1) BB, blast and drought—5 ILs; (2) BB and blast—10 ILs; (3) BB and drought—9 ILs; (4) blast and drought—42 ILs; (5) BB—3 ILs; (6) blast—84 ILs; and (7) drought—43 ILs; none of the ILs were resistant to BPH. Positive phenotypic response (resistance) was observed to both BB and blast in 2 ILs, BB in 9 ILs and blast in 64 ILs despite the absence of corresponding R genes. Inheritance of resistance to BB and/or blast in such ILs could be due to the unknown genes from other parents used in the breeding scheme. Negative phenotypic response (susceptibility) was observed in 67 ILs possessing BB-R genes, 9 ILs with blast-R genes and 9 ILs harboring QTLs for drought tolerance. Complex genic interactions and recombination events due to the involvement of multiple donors explain susceptibility in some of the marker positive ILs. The present investigation successfully demonstrates the possibility of rapid development of multiple stress-tolerant/resistant ILs in the elite cultivar background involving multiple donors through selective intercrossing and stringent phenotyping. The 196 ILs in seven phenotypic classes with myriad of gene/QTL combinations will serve as a useful genetic resource in combining multiple biotic and abiotic stress resistance in future breeding programs. MDPI 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8912774/ /pubmed/35270092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11050622 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Badri, Jyothi Lakshmidevi, Gandhudi JaiVidhya, L. R. K. Prasad, Madamsetty Srinivasa Laha, Gouri Shankar Lakshmi, Vattikutti Jhansi Isetty, Subhakara Rao Padmashree, Revadi Balakrishnan, Divya Varanasi, Yasaswini Vishnu Priya Jukanti, Aravind Kumar Singh, Uma Maheshwar Singh, Vikas Kumar Kumar, Arvind Ram, T. Subba Rao, Lella Venkata Sundaram, Raman Meenakshi Multiparent-Derived, Marker-Assisted Introgression Lines of the Elite Indian Rice Cultivar, ‘Krishna Hamsa’ Show Resistance against Bacterial Blight and Blast and Tolerance to Drought |
title | Multiparent-Derived, Marker-Assisted Introgression Lines of the Elite Indian Rice Cultivar, ‘Krishna Hamsa’ Show Resistance against Bacterial Blight and Blast and Tolerance to Drought |
title_full | Multiparent-Derived, Marker-Assisted Introgression Lines of the Elite Indian Rice Cultivar, ‘Krishna Hamsa’ Show Resistance against Bacterial Blight and Blast and Tolerance to Drought |
title_fullStr | Multiparent-Derived, Marker-Assisted Introgression Lines of the Elite Indian Rice Cultivar, ‘Krishna Hamsa’ Show Resistance against Bacterial Blight and Blast and Tolerance to Drought |
title_full_unstemmed | Multiparent-Derived, Marker-Assisted Introgression Lines of the Elite Indian Rice Cultivar, ‘Krishna Hamsa’ Show Resistance against Bacterial Blight and Blast and Tolerance to Drought |
title_short | Multiparent-Derived, Marker-Assisted Introgression Lines of the Elite Indian Rice Cultivar, ‘Krishna Hamsa’ Show Resistance against Bacterial Blight and Blast and Tolerance to Drought |
title_sort | multiparent-derived, marker-assisted introgression lines of the elite indian rice cultivar, ‘krishna hamsa’ show resistance against bacterial blight and blast and tolerance to drought |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912774/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35270092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11050622 |
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