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Increased drought tolerance and wider adaptability of qDTY conferred by its interaction with qDTY and qDTY

Molecular Breeding, ISSN: 1380-3743, Vol: 30, Issue: 4, Page: 1767-1779
2012
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    85

Article Description

The genetic basis of high grain yield under reproductive-stage drought was studied using an F3-derived population generated from the cross of upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars Vandana and Way Rarem. Contributed by the susceptible parent Way Rarem, locus qDTY was hypothesized to have interaction with loci from the Vandana genome to enhance the grain yield of tolerant line Vandana under drought. A test of the digenic interaction of qDTY showed that two loci, qDTY on chromosome 2 and qDTY on chromosome 3, significantly increased the yield and harvest index of qDTY-positive lines under severe upland and lowland drought conditions. qDTY and qDTY, in interaction with qDTY, reduced days to flowering and plant height of qDTY-positive lines under stress and non-stress conditions in upland. BC2F3-derived backcross inbred lines (BILs) were used to validate these results and identify new quantitative trait loci. Lines with qDTY and qDTY showed increased yield over Way Rarem under severe and moderate stress conditions, in upland. IR84996-50-4-B-4, a selection from one of the BILs, yielded more than the popular drought-tolerant cultivars Apo, UPLRi7, and IR74371-54-1-1 under severe stress conditions. Introgressed segments from Vandana also improved yield under non-stress conditions. The results indicate that digenic interactions can explain the genetic control of complex quantitative traits such as grain yield under drought, and a few interacting loci with large effects on grain yield or yield-related traits may enhance drought response across a wide range of genetic backgrounds and environments when introgressed together. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

Bibliographic Details

Shalabh Dixit; B. P. Mallikarjuna Swamy; Prashant Vikram; Jerome Bernier; M. T. Sta Cruz; Modesto Amante; Arvind Kumar; Dinesh Atri

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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