2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2012.02.028
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Identification and mapping of a QTL (qDTY1.1) with a consistent effect on grain yield under drought

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“…In the N22/MTU1010 populations but non-stress situation, qDTY1.1 also showed a positive grain yield effect, suggesting consistency as a QTL for grain yield (Vikram et al, 2011). Similar additive effect on grain yield was observed in qDTY1.1 in Dhagaddheshi progenies from crosses with Swarna and IR64 varieties with 24.9% and 8.6% mean yields, respectively (Ghimire et al, 2012). Dhagaddheshi is a traditional drought-tolerance rice cultivar in India, while IR64 and Swarna are two popular highyielding varieties in Southeast and South Asia.…”
Section: Mapping Of Genetic Loci (Qtl) and Genome-wide Association Stsupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…In the N22/MTU1010 populations but non-stress situation, qDTY1.1 also showed a positive grain yield effect, suggesting consistency as a QTL for grain yield (Vikram et al, 2011). Similar additive effect on grain yield was observed in qDTY1.1 in Dhagaddheshi progenies from crosses with Swarna and IR64 varieties with 24.9% and 8.6% mean yields, respectively (Ghimire et al, 2012). Dhagaddheshi is a traditional drought-tolerance rice cultivar in India, while IR64 and Swarna are two popular highyielding varieties in Southeast and South Asia.…”
Section: Mapping Of Genetic Loci (Qtl) and Genome-wide Association Stsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Approximately, 45 million hectares comprise rainfed areas (Haefele and Bouman, 2009) and about half is affected by drought (Serraj et al, 2011). For instance at reproductive stage, estimated moderate and severe yield reduction are about 45-60% and 65-91%, respectively as a result of drought stress (Ghimire et al, 2012, Sandhu et al, 2014, Vikram et al, 2011.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The establishment of grain yield as a selection criterion (Venuprasad et al , 2008; Kumar et al 2009Kumar et al , 2013Kumar et al , 2014Dixit et al 2014a), the identification of large-effect quantitative trait loci (QTLs) (Bernier et al 2007;Venuprasad et al 2009;Vikram et al 2011;Ghimire et al 2012;Swamy et al 2013;Palanog et al 2014;Sandhu et al 2014;Dixit et al 2014b, c), and understanding the molecular mechanism behind different QTLs through fine mapping and genetic studies (Dixit et al 2012a have provided new tools in developing high-yielding drought-tolerant varieties. Majority of these QTLs have explained a large proportion of the phenotypic variances for GY under drought and have shown consistency of effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nootripathu, Norungan and Kallurundaikar, traditionally grown under rainfed conditions in Tamil Nadu, India in subsistence farming systems. Rice landraces are a repertoire of genes of agronomic importance 17 , such as tolerance to submergence 58 , salinity 59 and drought 60 . STRUCTURE analysis grouped the 49 accessions into three subpopulations (Figure 2).…”
Section: Population Structurementioning
confidence: 99%