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A marker-assisted backcross approach for developing submergence-tolerant rice cultivars

Authors :
Kenong Xu
Abdelbagi M. Ismail
C. N. Neeraja
Alvaro M. Pamplona
Darlene L. Sanchez
Bertrand C. Y. Collard
Sigrid Heuer
Reycel Maghirang-Rodriguez
David J. Mackill
Endang M. Septiningsih
Georgina V. Vergara
Source :
Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 115:767-776
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

Submergence stress regularly affects 15 million hectares or more of rainfed lowland rice areas in South and Southeast Asia. A major QTL on chromosome 9, Sub1, has provided the opportunity to apply marker assisted backcrossing (MAB) to develop submergence tolerant versions of rice cultivars that are widely grown in the region. In the present study, molecular markers that were tightly linked with Sub1, flanking Sub1, and unlinked to Sub1 were used to apply foreground, recombinant, and background selection, respectively, in backcrosses between a submergence-tolerant donor and the widely grown recurrent parent Swarna. By the BC(2)F(2) generation a submergence tolerant plant was identified that possessed Swarna type simple sequence repeat (SSR) alleles on all fragments analyzed except the tip segment of rice chromosome 9 that possessed the Sub1 locus. A BC(3)F(2) double recombinant plant was identified that was homozygous for all Swarna type alleles except for an approximately 2.3-3.4 Mb region surrounding the Sub1 locus. The results showed that the mega variety Swarna could be efficiently converted to a submergence tolerant variety in three backcross generations, involving a time of two to three years. Polymorphic markers for foreground and recombinant selection were identified for four other mega varieties to develop a wider range of submergence tolerant varieties to meet the needs of farmers in the flood-prone regions. This approach demonstrates the effective use of marker assisted selection for a major QTL in a molecular breeding program.

Details

ISSN :
14322242 and 00405752
Volume :
115
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....16a8f850a936858946a3680b2602e928