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Genetic control of flowering time in sorghum was investigated using a recombinant inbred lines population derived from a cross between IS 2807, a slightly photoperiod sensitive tropical caudatum landrace, and IS 7680,a highly photoperiod sensitive tropical guinea landrace. Progenies were sown with their parents at six different dates between 1995 and 1997 in Burkina Faso. Direct field measures and...
Plant breeding for drought-prone habitats envisages a favorable combination of grain yield and drought resistance. Though several components enhancing drought resistance have been identified in rice,their association with grain yield, under low-moisture stress, has been established in very few instances. We attempt to study the associations between rice grain yield and root system parameters both...
In the present study a population consisting of 247 F2 individuals from the cross between Basmati 370, a superior quality basmati variety and ASD16, a non-basmati high-yielding variety was analyzed for their segregation pattern of grain length (GL), grain breadth (GB), cooked grain length (CGL), cooked grain breadth (CGB), and gelatinization temperature (GT). Except GT, all other traits showed normal...
The amount of long chains (LC) of amylopectin in high-amylose rice is thought to be one of the important determinants of its quality when cooked. A wide range of differences in LC content have been reported in rice varieties, which can be clearly divided into four classes based on LC and apparent amylose content: namely, amylose and LC-free, low or medium-amylose and low-LC, high-amylose and medium-LC,...
Use of DNA-based markers can accelerate cultivar development in variable cultivation environments since, in contrast to phenotype, DNA markers are environment-independent. In an effort to elucidate the genetic basis of genotype-by-environment interaction (G × E) for yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.), the associations between 139 AFLP markers and grain yield were determined for rice grown in fresh water...
Most traits of agronomic importance in rice are quantitative in nature and are controlled by polygenes, called quantitative trait loci (QTL). Understanding the nature and effect of QTLs are important for rice breeding to achieve higher yield and stability. Single segment substitution lines (SSSLs or 3-S Lines) were developed through simple sequence repeats (SSR) marker-facilitated backcrossing methods...
‘Drought avoidance’ and ‘drought tolerance’ are two mechanisms by which plants adapt under water stress. These mechanisms are difficult to evaluate separately in field experiments. Using hydroponic culture, we studied the genetic control of drought tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) without the effect of drought avoidance. A backcross inbred population of ‘Akihikari’ (lowland cultivar) × ‘IRAT109’...
Cadmium (Cd) is a non-essential element and toxic to plants. To investigate the genetics of Cd tolerance and accumulation in rice, quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with Cd tolerance and accumulation at the seedling stage were mapped using a doubled haploid (DH) population derived from a cross between a japonica JX17 and an indica ZYQ8. A total of 22 QTLs were found to be associated with shoot...
A large-effect QTL for grain yield under drought conditions (qtl12.1) was reported in a rice mapping population derived from Vandana and Way Rarem. Here, we measured the effect of qtl12.1 on grain yield and associated traits in 21 field trials: ten at IRRI in the Philippines and 11 in the target environment of eastern India. The relative effect of the QTL on grain yield increased with increasing intensity...
Molecular marker loci responding to selection under drought stress were monitored in a rice breeding population obtained by crossing a tolerant parent (Apo) to a susceptible parent (IR64). The 40 highest-yielding lines under stress and non-stress conditions obtained after two cycles of divergent selection under drought stress and non-stress conditions, respectively were genotyped using 72 polymorphic...
Genotypic variation in stomatal density and size has been reported but little is known of the genetic mechanisms behind these leaf traits. Using 101 recombinant inbred lines derived from a cross between a tropical japonica, IR69093-41-3-2-2 and an indica variety, IR72, we conducted a field study to determine stomatal density and size and identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling these traits...
Low temperature is a major abiotic stress for rice cultivation, causing serious yield loss in many countries. To identify QTL controlling low temperature induced spikelet sterility in rice, the progeny of F2, BC1F1 and BC2F1 populations derived from a Reiziq × Lijiangheigu cross were exposed to 21/15°C for 15 days at the booting stage, and spikelet sterility was assessed. For genotyping, 92 polymorphic...
The elite indica rice variety Hua-jing-xian 74 and its 12 single segment substitution lines (SSSLs), all of which have been shown to have quantitative trait loci (QTL) for panicle number (PN), were used as crossing parents to construct a half-diallel crossing population with the aim of analyzing the expression of these QTL under different cropping densities. A total of 91 half-diallel crossing combinations...
Bending-type lodging is one of the most important factors affecting the yield and grain quality of rice. This study identified quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for physical strength of the upper culms, and evaluated QTL effects on lodging resistance. In 2010 and 2011, QTLs for breaking strength, length, and diameter of the top three internodes were identified by analyzing chromosomal segment substitution...
Salinity is a major constraint affecting rice productivity in rainfed and irrigated agro-ecosystems. Understanding salinity effects on rice production at the reproductive stage could improve adaptation for this trait. Identifying quantitative trait loci (QTLs) controlling adaptation to salinity may also accelerate breeding rice germplasm for environments prone to this stress. We used the salt tolerant...
High seed cost is a major factor limiting the adoption of hybrid rice in South and Southeast Asian countries. A practical way to improve hybrid seed production is to increase the outcrossing rate in rice. Several studies reveal that perennial wild Oryza species have a higher outcrossing rate than annual species. Among various traits that influence outcrossing, pistil characteristics are the most crucial...
To produce rice varieties adaptable to unfavorable environments in Africa, New Rice for Africa (NERICA) varieties have been developed by inter-specific crossings. The basic idea of NERICA was to combine the useful characteristics of the African rice species Oryza glaberrima and an Asian rice species, Oryza sativa . However, the genetic basis of the agronomic characteristics...
Rice sheath blight (ShB), caused by Rhizoctonia solani , leads to severe yield losses in many rice production areas worldwide. Resistance to rice ShB is a typical quantitative trait controlled by quantitative trait loci (QTLs). To identify the QTLs responsible for ShB resistance, phenotypes for ShB resistance have been surveyed in different individuals/lines in various mapping populations...
Sabitri is a rice variety grown in a large part of the rainfed areas of Nepal. It was originally developed for irrigated condition; hence, this variety suffers high yield decline under drought. Two QTLs, qDTY3.2 and qDTY12.1, with large effects on grain yield under drought were identified in the Sabitri background in separate QTL mapping studies. The present study reports the development of Sabitri...
Flower opening time (FT) is a critical factor for seed production in hybrid rice. To unravel the genetic basis of FT, a recombinant inbred (RI) line population including 184 lines was developed from the cross between a japonica variety Nipponbare and an early FT mutant (eft). A genetic linkage map was constructed using 70 SSR and 123 InDel markers, covering a total length of 1753.3 cM of the genome...
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