2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-70664-0
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Marker aided introgression of ‘Saltol’, a major QTL for seedling stage salinity tolerance into an elite Basmati rice variety ‘Pusa Basmati 1509’

Abstract: Marker assisted backcross breeding was used to transfer Saltol, a major QtL for seedling stage salinity tolerance from the donor FL478 to Pusa Basmati 1509 (PB 1509), a high yielding and early maturing Basmati rice variety. Foreground selection was carried out using three markers namely, AP3206f, RM3412b and RM10793, linked to Saltol. In addition, 105 genome-wide SSR markers polymorphic between FL478 and PB 1509 were used in background selection. Among the BC 3 f 4 near isogenic lines (NILs) developed, recurre… Show more

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“…This has been a conspicuous deviation from our earlier approaches wherein background selection was augmented with phenotypic selection to ensure better RPG as well as recurrent parent phenome (RPP) recovery [ 34 , 35 , 36 ]. Ultimately, deferred background selection provided a recovery of 94.7–98.7%, closely similar to the level of recovery that was previously reported [ 37 , 38 ]. This provided us with two advantages: (i) considerable time could be saved on screening the background markers, which helped us to shuttle the breeding materials between New Delhi and Aduthurai in time, and (ii) considerable resources could be saved as the background recovery was tested on a small panel of selected lines at BC 3 F 4 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This has been a conspicuous deviation from our earlier approaches wherein background selection was augmented with phenotypic selection to ensure better RPG as well as recurrent parent phenome (RPP) recovery [ 34 , 35 , 36 ]. Ultimately, deferred background selection provided a recovery of 94.7–98.7%, closely similar to the level of recovery that was previously reported [ 37 , 38 ]. This provided us with two advantages: (i) considerable time could be saved on screening the background markers, which helped us to shuttle the breeding materials between New Delhi and Aduthurai in time, and (ii) considerable resources could be saved as the background recovery was tested on a small panel of selected lines at BC 3 F 4 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Under salt stress conditions, due to accumulation of Na + , there is significant decrease in chlorophyll concentration which limits the photosynthetic capacity of salt-sensitive plants, leading to chlorosis and reduced growth of seedlings [4,20,63]. This strong association of low Na + uptake, high K + uptake and low Na + /K + ratio with salt tolerance was formerly reported in many studies [28,62,64]. The SKC1 gene from Nona Bokra regulates Na + /K + homeostasis in the shoot under salt stress conditions [59].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Therefore, development of rice varieties with tolerance to salinity stress is of utmost importance. Huge genetic variability for seedling and reproductive stage salinity tolerance has been reported in rice [4,28,50,51], thus making it acquiescent to genetic manipulation for improving tolerance to salinity stress [52,53]. In the present study, we have evaluated a set of genotypes consisting of landraces, cultivars, and breeding lines for seedling-stage salinity tolerance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is well established that salinity tolerance is autonomous at the seedling stage and reproductive stage (Mohammadinezhad et al, 2010). The major salt-tolerant QTL identified is Saltol QTL which has been extensively deployed worldwide to generate better performing rice cultivars (Gregorio, 1997;Krishnamurthy et al, 2020;Yadav et al, 2020). Saltol QTL was identified in IR29 (sensitive variety) and Pokkali (tolerant variety) RIL population which mapped on chromosome 1.…”
Section: Abiotic Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%