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Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Novel Putative Gene Candidates Governing Reproductive Stage Heat Stress Tolerance in Rice

Temperature rise predicted for the future will severely affect rice productivity because the crop is highly sensitive to heat stress at the reproductive stage. Breeding tolerant varieties is an economically viable option to combat heat stress, for which the knowledge of target genomic regions associ...

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Autores principales: Ravikiran, K. T., Gopala Krishnan, S., Abhijith, K. P., Bollinedi, H., Nagarajan, M., Vinod, K. K., Bhowmick, P. K., Pal, Madan, Ellur, R. K., Singh, A. K.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9208292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35734422
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.876522
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author Ravikiran, K. T.
Gopala Krishnan, S.
Abhijith, K. P.
Bollinedi, H.
Nagarajan, M.
Vinod, K. K.
Bhowmick, P. K.
Pal, Madan
Ellur, R. K.
Singh, A. K.
author_facet Ravikiran, K. T.
Gopala Krishnan, S.
Abhijith, K. P.
Bollinedi, H.
Nagarajan, M.
Vinod, K. K.
Bhowmick, P. K.
Pal, Madan
Ellur, R. K.
Singh, A. K.
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description Temperature rise predicted for the future will severely affect rice productivity because the crop is highly sensitive to heat stress at the reproductive stage. Breeding tolerant varieties is an economically viable option to combat heat stress, for which the knowledge of target genomic regions associated with the reproductive stage heat stress tolerance (RSHT) is essential. A set of 192 rice genotypes of diverse origins were evaluated under natural field conditions through staggered sowings for RSHT using two surrogate traits, spikelet fertility and grain yield, which showed significant reduction under heat stress. These genotypes were genotyped using a 50 k SNP array, and the association analysis identified 10 quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) for grain yield, of which one QTN (qHTGY8.1) was consistent across the different models used. Only two out of 10 MTAs coincided with the previously reported QTLs, making the remaing eight novel. A total of 22 QTNs were observed for spikelet fertility, among which qHTSF5.1 was consistently found across three models. Of the QTNs identified, seven coincided with previous reports, while the remaining QTNs were new. The genes near the QTNs were found associated with the protein–protein interaction, protein ubiquitination, stress signal transduction, and so forth, qualifying them to be putative for RSHT. An in silico expression analysis revealed the predominant expression of genes identified for spikelet fertility in reproductive organs. Further validation of the biological relevance of QTNs in conferring heat stress tolerance will enable their utilization in improving the reproductive stage heat stress tolerance in rice.
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spelling pubmed-92082922022-06-21 Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Novel Putative Gene Candidates Governing Reproductive Stage Heat Stress Tolerance in Rice Ravikiran, K. T. Gopala Krishnan, S. Abhijith, K. P. Bollinedi, H. Nagarajan, M. Vinod, K. K. Bhowmick, P. K. Pal, Madan Ellur, R. K. Singh, A. K. Front Genet Genetics Temperature rise predicted for the future will severely affect rice productivity because the crop is highly sensitive to heat stress at the reproductive stage. Breeding tolerant varieties is an economically viable option to combat heat stress, for which the knowledge of target genomic regions associated with the reproductive stage heat stress tolerance (RSHT) is essential. A set of 192 rice genotypes of diverse origins were evaluated under natural field conditions through staggered sowings for RSHT using two surrogate traits, spikelet fertility and grain yield, which showed significant reduction under heat stress. These genotypes were genotyped using a 50 k SNP array, and the association analysis identified 10 quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) for grain yield, of which one QTN (qHTGY8.1) was consistent across the different models used. Only two out of 10 MTAs coincided with the previously reported QTLs, making the remaing eight novel. A total of 22 QTNs were observed for spikelet fertility, among which qHTSF5.1 was consistently found across three models. Of the QTNs identified, seven coincided with previous reports, while the remaining QTNs were new. The genes near the QTNs were found associated with the protein–protein interaction, protein ubiquitination, stress signal transduction, and so forth, qualifying them to be putative for RSHT. An in silico expression analysis revealed the predominant expression of genes identified for spikelet fertility in reproductive organs. Further validation of the biological relevance of QTNs in conferring heat stress tolerance will enable their utilization in improving the reproductive stage heat stress tolerance in rice. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9208292/ /pubmed/35734422 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.876522 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ravikiran, Gopala Krishnan, Abhijith, Bollinedi, Nagarajan, Vinod, Bhowmick, Pal, Ellur and Singh. https://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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 Genetics
Ravikiran, K. T.
Gopala Krishnan, S.
Abhijith, K. P.
Bollinedi, H.
Nagarajan, M.
Vinod, K. K.
Bhowmick, P. K.
Pal, Madan
Ellur, R. K.
Singh, A. K.
Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Novel Putative Gene Candidates Governing Reproductive Stage Heat Stress Tolerance in Rice
title Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Novel Putative Gene Candidates Governing Reproductive Stage Heat Stress Tolerance in Rice
title_full Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Novel Putative Gene Candidates Governing Reproductive Stage Heat Stress Tolerance in Rice
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Novel Putative Gene Candidates Governing Reproductive Stage Heat Stress Tolerance in Rice
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Novel Putative Gene Candidates Governing Reproductive Stage Heat Stress Tolerance in Rice
title_short Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Novel Putative Gene Candidates Governing Reproductive Stage Heat Stress Tolerance in Rice
title_sort genome-wide association mapping reveals novel putative gene candidates governing reproductive stage heat stress tolerance in rice
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9208292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35734422
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.876522
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