2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12041632
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Submergence Tolerance in Rice: Review of Mechanism, Breeding and, Future Prospects

Abstract: Flooding or submergence is one of the major environmental stressors affecting many man-made and natural ecosystems worldwide. The increase in the frequency and duration of heavy rainfall due to climate change has negatively affected plant growth and development, which eventually causes the death of plants if it persists for days. Most crops, especially rice, being a semi-aquatic plant, are greatly affected by flooding, leading to yield losses each year. Genetic variability in the plant response to flooding inc… Show more

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“…Figure 4 shows the percentage polymorphism of 472 screened background SSR markers. Suitable marker selection is vital in a markerassisted backcross breeding for selection of target genes while avoiding linkage drag [29][30][31][32]. It also facilitates the recurrent parent genome recovery.…”
Section: Background Ssr Markermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 4 shows the percentage polymorphism of 472 screened background SSR markers. Suitable marker selection is vital in a markerassisted backcross breeding for selection of target genes while avoiding linkage drag [29][30][31][32]. It also facilitates the recurrent parent genome recovery.…”
Section: Background Ssr Markermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although extreme submergence or flooding is deleterious to rice cultivation, the crop has tolerance to anaerobic conditions through the development of aerenchyma cells which facilitate transport of oxygen from unsubmerged shoots to submerged roots, and rapid shoot elongation to rise above the flooded soil (Nishiuchi et al 2012 ). However, if floodwaters are very deep or flooding period is long, then once the water recedes, most plants experience lodging and die due to exhaustion of energy reserves (Oladosu et al 2020 ). Rice is however, highly sensitive to soil salinity.…”
Section: Impacts Of Climate Change On Some Major Pacific Crops and Brmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A dCAPS marker was developed for selection of fruit color in apples at early plant developmental stages using MAB [155]. Another very successful example of MAB is the introduction of the SUB1 region into rice, which increases submergence tolerance without effecting yield, grain quality or development [156]. Similar marker systems could be developed for WRKY and other TFs responding to under various biotic and abiotic stresses for foreground selection prior to plantation of plants in the field.…”
Section: Crop Improvement Techniques and Tfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another area of improvement is development of functional marker systems, i.e., SSR markers, SNPs, or dCAPS for MAB of different TFs. Only a few examples exist in literature for development of functional marker systems for characterization of TFs [154][155][156]. Functional markers will help identification of TFs in successive generations for marker-assisted crop improvement.…”
Section: Future Prospects Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%