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Marker assisted improvement of low soil phosphorus tolerance in the bacterial blight resistant, fine-grain type rice variety, Improved Samba Mahsuri
by
Anila, M.
, Surekha, K.
, Swamy, H. K. Mahadeva
, Anantha, M. S.
, Madhav, M. S.
, Prasanna, B. Laxmi
, Dilip, T.
, Rekha, G.
, Harika, G.
, Rao, L. V. Subba
, Balachandran, S. M.
, Laha, G. S.
, Kale, R. R.
, Shankar, V. Gouri
, Brajendra, P.
, Cheralu, C.
, Balachiranjeevi, C. H.
, Pranathi, K.
, Hajira, S. K.
, Kousik, M. B. V. N.
, Prasad, M. S.
, Bhadana, V. P.
, Sundaram, R. M.
, Kumar, R. Mahender
in
631/208
/ 631/337
/ 631/449
/ Adaptation, Physiological
/ Agricultural biotechnology
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - pathogenicity
/ Blight
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ Crops, Agricultural - microbiology
/ Crops, Agricultural - physiology
/ Disease resistance
/ Genes, Plant
/ Genetic Markers - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Glycemic index
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ India
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oryza - genetics
/ Oryza - microbiology
/ Oryza - physiology
/ Phosphorus
/ Phosphorus - pharmacology
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ R&D
/ Recombination
/ Research & development
/ Rice
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soils
2020
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Marker assisted improvement of low soil phosphorus tolerance in the bacterial blight resistant, fine-grain type rice variety, Improved Samba Mahsuri
by
Anila, M.
, Surekha, K.
, Swamy, H. K. Mahadeva
, Anantha, M. S.
, Madhav, M. S.
, Prasanna, B. Laxmi
, Dilip, T.
, Rekha, G.
, Harika, G.
, Rao, L. V. Subba
, Balachandran, S. M.
, Laha, G. S.
, Kale, R. R.
, Shankar, V. Gouri
, Brajendra, P.
, Cheralu, C.
, Balachiranjeevi, C. H.
, Pranathi, K.
, Hajira, S. K.
, Kousik, M. B. V. N.
, Prasad, M. S.
, Bhadana, V. P.
, Sundaram, R. M.
, Kumar, R. Mahender
in
631/208
/ 631/337
/ 631/449
/ Adaptation, Physiological
/ Agricultural biotechnology
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - pathogenicity
/ Blight
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ Crops, Agricultural - microbiology
/ Crops, Agricultural - physiology
/ Disease resistance
/ Genes, Plant
/ Genetic Markers - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Glycemic index
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ India
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oryza - genetics
/ Oryza - microbiology
/ Oryza - physiology
/ Phosphorus
/ Phosphorus - pharmacology
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ R&D
/ Recombination
/ Research & development
/ Rice
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soils
2020
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Marker assisted improvement of low soil phosphorus tolerance in the bacterial blight resistant, fine-grain type rice variety, Improved Samba Mahsuri
by
Anila, M.
, Surekha, K.
, Swamy, H. K. Mahadeva
, Anantha, M. S.
, Madhav, M. S.
, Prasanna, B. Laxmi
, Dilip, T.
, Rekha, G.
, Harika, G.
, Rao, L. V. Subba
, Balachandran, S. M.
, Laha, G. S.
, Kale, R. R.
, Shankar, V. Gouri
, Brajendra, P.
, Cheralu, C.
, Balachiranjeevi, C. H.
, Pranathi, K.
, Hajira, S. K.
, Kousik, M. B. V. N.
, Prasad, M. S.
, Bhadana, V. P.
, Sundaram, R. M.
, Kumar, R. Mahender
in
631/208
/ 631/337
/ 631/449
/ Adaptation, Physiological
/ Agricultural biotechnology
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - pathogenicity
/ Blight
/ Crops, Agricultural - genetics
/ Crops, Agricultural - microbiology
/ Crops, Agricultural - physiology
/ Disease resistance
/ Genes, Plant
/ Genetic Markers - genetics
/ Genomes
/ Glycemic index
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ India
/ multidisciplinary
/ Oryza - genetics
/ Oryza - microbiology
/ Oryza - physiology
/ Phosphorus
/ Phosphorus - pharmacology
/ Quantitative Trait Loci
/ R&D
/ Recombination
/ Research & development
/ Rice
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soils
2020
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Marker assisted improvement of low soil phosphorus tolerance in the bacterial blight resistant, fine-grain type rice variety, Improved Samba Mahsuri
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Marker assisted improvement of low soil phosphorus tolerance in the bacterial blight resistant, fine-grain type rice variety, Improved Samba Mahsuri
2020
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Improved-Samba-Mahsuri (ISM), a high-yielding, popular bacterial blight resistant (possessing
Xa21, xa13
, and
xa5
), fine-grain type, low glycemic index rice variety is highly sensitive to low soil phosphorus (P). We have deployed marker-assisted backcross breeding (MABB) approach for targeted transfer of
Pup1,
a major QTL associated with low soil P tolerance, using Swarna as a donor. A new co-dominant marker, K20-1-1, which is specific for
Pup1
was designed and used for foreground selection along with functional markers specific for the bacterial blight resistance genes,
Xa21, xa13
, and
xa5
. A set of 66 polymorphic SSR marker were used for the background selection along with a pair of flanking markers for the recombination selection in backcross derived progenies and in BC
2
F
2
generation, 12 plants, which are homozygous for
Pup1
, all the three bacterial blight resistance genes and possessing agro-morphological traits equivalent to or better than ISM were selected and selfed to produce BC
2
F
3
s. They were evaluated in plots with low soil P and normal soil P at ICAR-IIRR, Hyderabad for their low soil P tolerance, and bacterial blight resistance and superior lines were advanced to BC
2
F
6
. One of the lines, when tested at multiple locations in India was found promising under both normal as well as low soil P conditions.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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