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Marker-Assisted Introgression of the Salinity Tolerance Locus Saltol in Temperate Japonica Rice
BACKGROUND: Rice is one of the most salt sensitive crops at seedling, early vegetative and reproductive stages. Varieties with salinity tolerance at seedling stage promote an efficient growth at early stages in salt affected soils, leading to healthy vegetative growth that protects crop yield. Salto...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9837369/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36633713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12284-023-00619-2 |
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author | Marè, Caterina Zampieri, Elisa Cavallaro, Viviana Frouin, Julien Grenier, Cécile Courtois, Brigitte Brottier, Laurent Tacconi, Gianni Finocchiaro, Franca Serrat, Xavier Nogués, Salvador Bundó, Mireia San Segundo, Blanca Negrini, Noemi Pesenti, Michele Sacchi, Gian Attilio Gavina, Giacomo Bovina, Riccardo Monaco, Stefano Tondelli, Alessandro Cattivelli, Luigi Valè, Giampiero |
author_facet | Marè, Caterina Zampieri, Elisa Cavallaro, Viviana Frouin, Julien Grenier, Cécile Courtois, Brigitte Brottier, Laurent Tacconi, Gianni Finocchiaro, Franca Serrat, Xavier Nogués, Salvador Bundó, Mireia San Segundo, Blanca Negrini, Noemi Pesenti, Michele Sacchi, Gian Attilio Gavina, Giacomo Bovina, Riccardo Monaco, Stefano Tondelli, Alessandro Cattivelli, Luigi Valè, Giampiero |
author_sort | Marè, Caterina |
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description | BACKGROUND: Rice is one of the most salt sensitive crops at seedling, early vegetative and reproductive stages. Varieties with salinity tolerance at seedling stage promote an efficient growth at early stages in salt affected soils, leading to healthy vegetative growth that protects crop yield. Saltol major QTL confers capacity to young rice plants growing under salt condition by maintaining a low Na(+)/K(+) molar ratio in the shoots. RESULTS: Marker-assisted backcross (MABC) procedure was adopted to transfer Saltol locus conferring salt tolerance at seedling stage from donor indica IR64-Saltol to two temperate japonica varieties, Vialone Nano and Onice. Forward and background selections were accomplished using polymorphic KASP markers and a final evaluation of genetic background recovery of the selected lines was conducted using 15,580 SNP markers obtained from Genotyping by Sequencing. Three MABC generations followed by two selfing, allowed the identification of introgression lines achieving a recovery of the recurrent parent (RP) genome up to 100% (based on KASP markers) or 98.97% (based on GBS). Lines with highest RP genome recovery (RPGR) were evaluated for agronomical-phenological traits in field under non-salinized conditions. VN1, VN4, O1 lines were selected considering the agronomic evaluations and the RPGR% results as the most interesting for commercial exploitation. A physiological characterization was conducted by evaluating salt tolerance under hydroponic conditions. The selected lines showed lower standard evaluation system (SES) scores: 62% of VN4, and 57% of O1 plants reaching SES 3 or SES 5 respectively, while only 40% of Vialone Nano and 25% of Onice plants recorded scores from 3 to 5, respectively. VN1, VN4 and O1 showed a reduced electrolyte leakage values, and limited negative effects on relative water content and shoot/root fresh weight ratio. CONCLUSION: The Saltol locus was successfully transferred to two elite varieties by MABC in a time frame of three years. The application of background selection until BC(3)F(3) allowed the selection of lines with a RPGR up to 98.97%. Physiological evaluations for the selected lines indicate an improved salinity tolerance at seedling stage. The results supported the effectiveness of the Saltol locus in temperate japonica and of the MABC procedure for recovering of the RP favorable traits. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12284-023-00619-2. |
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spelling | pubmed-98373692023-01-14 Marker-Assisted Introgression of the Salinity Tolerance Locus Saltol in Temperate Japonica Rice Marè, Caterina Zampieri, Elisa Cavallaro, Viviana Frouin, Julien Grenier, Cécile Courtois, Brigitte Brottier, Laurent Tacconi, Gianni Finocchiaro, Franca Serrat, Xavier Nogués, Salvador Bundó, Mireia San Segundo, Blanca Negrini, Noemi Pesenti, Michele Sacchi, Gian Attilio Gavina, Giacomo Bovina, Riccardo Monaco, Stefano Tondelli, Alessandro Cattivelli, Luigi Valè, Giampiero Rice (N Y) Research BACKGROUND: Rice is one of the most salt sensitive crops at seedling, early vegetative and reproductive stages. Varieties with salinity tolerance at seedling stage promote an efficient growth at early stages in salt affected soils, leading to healthy vegetative growth that protects crop yield. Saltol major QTL confers capacity to young rice plants growing under salt condition by maintaining a low Na(+)/K(+) molar ratio in the shoots. RESULTS: Marker-assisted backcross (MABC) procedure was adopted to transfer Saltol locus conferring salt tolerance at seedling stage from donor indica IR64-Saltol to two temperate japonica varieties, Vialone Nano and Onice. Forward and background selections were accomplished using polymorphic KASP markers and a final evaluation of genetic background recovery of the selected lines was conducted using 15,580 SNP markers obtained from Genotyping by Sequencing. Three MABC generations followed by two selfing, allowed the identification of introgression lines achieving a recovery of the recurrent parent (RP) genome up to 100% (based on KASP markers) or 98.97% (based on GBS). Lines with highest RP genome recovery (RPGR) were evaluated for agronomical-phenological traits in field under non-salinized conditions. VN1, VN4, O1 lines were selected considering the agronomic evaluations and the RPGR% results as the most interesting for commercial exploitation. A physiological characterization was conducted by evaluating salt tolerance under hydroponic conditions. The selected lines showed lower standard evaluation system (SES) scores: 62% of VN4, and 57% of O1 plants reaching SES 3 or SES 5 respectively, while only 40% of Vialone Nano and 25% of Onice plants recorded scores from 3 to 5, respectively. VN1, VN4 and O1 showed a reduced electrolyte leakage values, and limited negative effects on relative water content and shoot/root fresh weight ratio. CONCLUSION: The Saltol locus was successfully transferred to two elite varieties by MABC in a time frame of three years. The application of background selection until BC(3)F(3) allowed the selection of lines with a RPGR up to 98.97%. Physiological evaluations for the selected lines indicate an improved salinity tolerance at seedling stage. The results supported the effectiveness of the Saltol locus in temperate japonica and of the MABC procedure for recovering of the RP favorable traits. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12284-023-00619-2. Springer US 2023-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9837369/ /pubmed/36633713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12284-023-00619-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Marè, Caterina Zampieri, Elisa Cavallaro, Viviana Frouin, Julien Grenier, Cécile Courtois, Brigitte Brottier, Laurent Tacconi, Gianni Finocchiaro, Franca Serrat, Xavier Nogués, Salvador Bundó, Mireia San Segundo, Blanca Negrini, Noemi Pesenti, Michele Sacchi, Gian Attilio Gavina, Giacomo Bovina, Riccardo Monaco, Stefano Tondelli, Alessandro Cattivelli, Luigi Valè, Giampiero Marker-Assisted Introgression of the Salinity Tolerance Locus Saltol in Temperate Japonica Rice |
title | Marker-Assisted Introgression of the Salinity Tolerance Locus Saltol in Temperate Japonica Rice |
title_full | Marker-Assisted Introgression of the Salinity Tolerance Locus Saltol in Temperate Japonica Rice |
title_fullStr | Marker-Assisted Introgression of the Salinity Tolerance Locus Saltol in Temperate Japonica Rice |
title_full_unstemmed | Marker-Assisted Introgression of the Salinity Tolerance Locus Saltol in Temperate Japonica Rice |
title_short | Marker-Assisted Introgression of the Salinity Tolerance Locus Saltol in Temperate Japonica Rice |
title_sort | marker-assisted introgression of the salinity tolerance locus saltol in temperate japonica rice |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9837369/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36633713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12284-023-00619-2 |
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