Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the performance of ‘high’-‘low’ yielding pyramided lines (PLs), having the same combinations of qDTYs in Samba Mahsuri, MR219 and IR64-Sub1 genetic backgrounds, and to understand the genetic interactions among QTL and/with genetic background affecting gra...

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Main Authors: Majumder, Ratna Rani, Sandhu, Nitika, Yadav, Shailesh, Catolos, Margaret, Cruz, Ma Teresa Sta, Maturan, Paul Cornelio, Hassan, Lutful, Hossain, Mohammad Amir, Kumar, Arvind
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164141
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author Majumder, Ratna Rani
Sandhu, Nitika
Yadav, Shailesh
Catolos, Margaret
Cruz, Ma Teresa Sta
Maturan, Paul Cornelio
Hassan, Lutful
Hossain, Mohammad Amir
Kumar, Arvind
author_browse Catolos, Margaret
Cruz, Ma Teresa Sta
Hassan, Lutful
Hossain, Mohammad Amir
Kumar, Arvind
Majumder, Ratna Rani
Maturan, Paul Cornelio
Sandhu, Nitika
Yadav, Shailesh
author_facet Majumder, Ratna Rani
Sandhu, Nitika
Yadav, Shailesh
Catolos, Margaret
Cruz, Ma Teresa Sta
Maturan, Paul Cornelio
Hassan, Lutful
Hossain, Mohammad Amir
Kumar, Arvind
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description The aim of the present study was to evaluate the performance of ‘high’-‘low’ yielding pyramided lines (PLs), having the same combinations of qDTYs in Samba Mahsuri, MR219 and IR64-Sub1 genetic backgrounds, and to understand the genetic interactions among QTL and/with genetic background affecting grain yield.Epistasis regulates the expression of traits governed by several major/minor genes/ QTL. Multiple pyramided lines (PLs) with the same grain yield QTL (qDTYs) combinations but possessing grain yield variability under different levels of reproductive stage drought stress were identified in different rice genetic backgrounds at International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the performance pyramided lines (PLs) with drought QTL in the backgrounds of Samba Mahsuri, MR219 and IR64-Sub1 under reproductive stage drought stress (RS) and NS (non-stress) conditions, to understand the effect of epistatic interactions among qDTYs and with genetic background on GY under the differential level of stress and to identify the promising drought-tolerant lines with high yield under drought and higher background recovery in different genetic backgrounds.The experiments were conducted in 2015 DS (dry season), 2015 WS (wet season) and 2017 DS at IRRI, Los Baños, Philippines, in a transplanted lowland ecosystem under lowland severe stress (LSS), lowland moderate stress (LMS) and lowland non-stress (LNS). The experiments were laid out in alpha lattice design with two replications.Several digenic interactions were found in different genetic backgrounds, 13 interactions in Samba Mahsuri, 11 in MR219 and 20 in IR64-Sub1 backgrounds. Among all digenic interactions, one QTL × QTL interaction, 17 QTL × background and 26 background × background interactions resulted in GY reduction in low yielding PLs in different genetic backgrounds under LSS or LMS. Negative interaction of qDTY3.1, qDTY4.1 and qDTY9.1 with background markers and background × background interactions caused up to 15% GY reduction compared to the high yielding PLs under LMS in the Samba Mahsuri PLs. In MR219 PLs, the negative interaction of qDTY2.2, qDTY3.2, qDTY4.1 and qDTY12.1 with the background marker interval RM314-RM539, RM273-RM349 and RM445-RM346, RM473D-RM16, respectively resulted 52% GY reduction compared to the high yielding PLs under LSS. In IR64-Sub1 PLs, qDTY6.1 interacted with background loci at RM16-RM135, RM228-RM333, RM202-RM287 and RM415-RM558A marker interval under LSS and at RM475-RM525 marker interval under LMS, causing GY reduction to 58% compared to the high yielding PLs.High yielding PLs in Samba Mahsuri (IR 99734:1-33-69-1-22-6), MR219 (IR 99784-156-87-2-4-1) and IR64-Sub1 (IR 102784:2-89-632-2-1-2) backgrounds without any negative interactions were identified. The identified selected promising PLs may be used as potential drought-tolerant donors or may be released as varieties for drought-prone ecosystems in different countries.
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spelling CGSpace1641412025-12-08T10:29:22Z Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought Majumder, Ratna Rani Sandhu, Nitika Yadav, Shailesh Catolos, Margaret Cruz, Ma Teresa Sta Maturan, Paul Cornelio Hassan, Lutful Hossain, Mohammad Amir Kumar, Arvind genetics drought tolerance epistatic interaction grain yield pyramided lines quantitative trait loci The aim of the present study was to evaluate the performance of ‘high’-‘low’ yielding pyramided lines (PLs), having the same combinations of qDTYs in Samba Mahsuri, MR219 and IR64-Sub1 genetic backgrounds, and to understand the genetic interactions among QTL and/with genetic background affecting grain yield.Epistasis regulates the expression of traits governed by several major/minor genes/ QTL. Multiple pyramided lines (PLs) with the same grain yield QTL (qDTYs) combinations but possessing grain yield variability under different levels of reproductive stage drought stress were identified in different rice genetic backgrounds at International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the performance pyramided lines (PLs) with drought QTL in the backgrounds of Samba Mahsuri, MR219 and IR64-Sub1 under reproductive stage drought stress (RS) and NS (non-stress) conditions, to understand the effect of epistatic interactions among qDTYs and with genetic background on GY under the differential level of stress and to identify the promising drought-tolerant lines with high yield under drought and higher background recovery in different genetic backgrounds.The experiments were conducted in 2015 DS (dry season), 2015 WS (wet season) and 2017 DS at IRRI, Los Baños, Philippines, in a transplanted lowland ecosystem under lowland severe stress (LSS), lowland moderate stress (LMS) and lowland non-stress (LNS). The experiments were laid out in alpha lattice design with two replications.Several digenic interactions were found in different genetic backgrounds, 13 interactions in Samba Mahsuri, 11 in MR219 and 20 in IR64-Sub1 backgrounds. Among all digenic interactions, one QTL × QTL interaction, 17 QTL × background and 26 background × background interactions resulted in GY reduction in low yielding PLs in different genetic backgrounds under LSS or LMS. Negative interaction of qDTY3.1, qDTY4.1 and qDTY9.1 with background markers and background × background interactions caused up to 15% GY reduction compared to the high yielding PLs under LMS in the Samba Mahsuri PLs. In MR219 PLs, the negative interaction of qDTY2.2, qDTY3.2, qDTY4.1 and qDTY12.1 with the background marker interval RM314-RM539, RM273-RM349 and RM445-RM346, RM473D-RM16, respectively resulted 52% GY reduction compared to the high yielding PLs under LSS. In IR64-Sub1 PLs, qDTY6.1 interacted with background loci at RM16-RM135, RM228-RM333, RM202-RM287 and RM415-RM558A marker interval under LSS and at RM475-RM525 marker interval under LMS, causing GY reduction to 58% compared to the high yielding PLs.High yielding PLs in Samba Mahsuri (IR 99734:1-33-69-1-22-6), MR219 (IR 99784-156-87-2-4-1) and IR64-Sub1 (IR 102784:2-89-632-2-1-2) backgrounds without any negative interactions were identified. The identified selected promising PLs may be used as potential drought-tolerant donors or may be released as varieties for drought-prone ecosystems in different countries. 2021-12-30 2024-12-19T12:53:30Z 2024-12-19T12:53:30Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164141 en Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. Majumder, Ratna Rani; Sandhu, Nitika; Yadav, Shailesh; Catolos, Margaret; Cruz, Ma. Teresa Sta.; Maturan, Paul Cornelio; Hassan, Lutful; Hossain, Mohammad Amir and Kumar, Arvind. 2021. Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought. CG, Volume 22 no. 6 p. 468-483
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drought tolerance epistatic interaction grain yield pyramided lines quantitative trait loci
Majumder, Ratna Rani
Sandhu, Nitika
Yadav, Shailesh
Catolos, Margaret
Cruz, Ma Teresa Sta
Maturan, Paul Cornelio
Hassan, Lutful
Hossain, Mohammad Amir
Kumar, Arvind
Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought
title Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought
title_full Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought
title_fullStr Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought
title_full_unstemmed Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought
title_short Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought
title_sort genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought
topic genetics
drought tolerance epistatic interaction grain yield pyramided lines quantitative trait loci
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164141
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