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Genetic Dissection of Salt Tolerance and Yield Traits of Geng (japonica) Rice by Selective Subspecific Introgression

Authors :
Meng, Simin Li
Ting Feng
Chenyang Zhang
Fanlin Zhang
Hua Li
Yanjun Chen
Lunping Liang
Chaopu Zhang
Wei Zeng
Erbao Liu
Yingyao Shi
Min Li
Lijun
Source :
Current Issues in Molecular Biology; Volume 45; Issue 6; Pages: 4796-4813
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2023.

Abstract

Salinity is a major factor limiting rice productivity, and developing salt-tolerant (ST) varieties is the most efficient approach. Seventy-eight ST introgression lines (ILs), including nine promising lines with improved ST and yield potential (YP), were developed from four BC2F4 populations from inter-subspecific crosses between an elite Geng (japonica) recipient and four Xian (indica) donors at the Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Genome-wide characterization of donor introgression identified 35 ST QTLs, 25 of which harbor 38 cloned ST genes as the most likely QTL candidates. Thirty-four are Xian-Geng differentiated ones with the donor (Xian) alleles associated with ST, suggesting differentiated responses to salt stress were one of the major phenotypic differences between the two subspecies. At least eight ST QTLs and many others affecting yield traits were identified under salt/non-stress conditions. Our results indicated that the Xian gene pool contains rich ‘hidden’ genetic variation for developing superior Geng varieties with improved ST and YP, which could be efficiently exploited by selective introgression. The developed ST ILs and their genetic information on the donor alleles for ST and yield traits would provide a useful platform for developing superior ST and high-yield Geng varieties through breeding by design in the future.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14673045
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Issues in Molecular Biology; Volume 45; Issue 6; Pages: 4796-4813
Accession number :
edsair.multidiscipl..be0e87403c7b921b1fb1e485f04ccf25
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb45060305