Identification of salt tolerance‐improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt‐susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding

To improve salt tolerance of two elite rice varieties, Ce258 and Zhongguangxiang1 (ZGX1), two sets of introgression lines (ILs) each comprising 200 BC1F10lines derived from a common donor, IR75862, and two recipient parents, Ce258 and ZGX1, were used for mapping of QTLs for four salt tolerance‐relat...

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Autores principales: Qiu, Xianjin, Yuan, Zhihua, Liu, Huan, Xiang, Xiaojiao, Yang, Longwei, He, Wenjing, Du, Bin, Ye, Guoyou, Xu, Jianlong, Xing, Danying
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Publicado: Wiley 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165375
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author Qiu, Xianjin
Yuan, Zhihua
Liu, Huan
Xiang, Xiaojiao
Yang, Longwei
He, Wenjing
Du, Bin
Ye, Guoyou
Xu, Jianlong
Xing, Danying
author_browse Du, Bin
He, Wenjing
Liu, Huan
Qiu, Xianjin
Xiang, Xiaojiao
Xing, Danying
Xu, Jianlong
Yang, Longwei
Ye, Guoyou
Yuan, Zhihua
author_facet Qiu, Xianjin
Yuan, Zhihua
Liu, Huan
Xiang, Xiaojiao
Yang, Longwei
He, Wenjing
Du, Bin
Ye, Guoyou
Xu, Jianlong
Xing, Danying
author_sort Qiu, Xianjin
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description To improve salt tolerance of two elite rice varieties, Ce258 and Zhongguangxiang1 (ZGX1), two sets of introgression lines (ILs) each comprising 200 BC1F10lines derived from a common donor, IR75862, and two recipient parents, Ce258 and ZGX1, were used for mapping of QTLs for four salt tolerance‐related traits at the seedling stage. Although the three parents were susceptible to salt, the two IL populations showed transgressive segregations for salt tolerance with 12 and 8 salt tolerance ILs in the Ce258‐ILs and ZGX1‐ILs. Eighteen main‐effect QTLs were identified for the four traits in the two IL populations, and the IR75862 alleles at most loci showed increased and decreased salt tolerance in the ZGX1 and Ce258 backgrounds, suggesting overwhelming genetic background effects on QTL detection for salt tolerance. TheqDSS11simultaneously detected in the two backgrounds was validated in a F2population derived from a salt tolerance line and ZGX1. Our results indicated that salt tolerance‐enhancing allele could be identified in the elite susceptible breeding lines and that introgression of the favourable alleles could facilitate the development of superior lines with greater salt tolerance levels.
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spelling CGSpace1653752024-12-22T05:44:50Z Identification of salt tolerance‐improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt‐susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding Qiu, Xianjin Yuan, Zhihua Liu, Huan Xiang, Xiaojiao Yang, Longwei He, Wenjing Du, Bin Ye, Guoyou Xu, Jianlong Xing, Danying alleles introgression lines quantitative trait loci quantitative traits salt tolerance seedlings varieties To improve salt tolerance of two elite rice varieties, Ce258 and Zhongguangxiang1 (ZGX1), two sets of introgression lines (ILs) each comprising 200 BC1F10lines derived from a common donor, IR75862, and two recipient parents, Ce258 and ZGX1, were used for mapping of QTLs for four salt tolerance‐related traits at the seedling stage. Although the three parents were susceptible to salt, the two IL populations showed transgressive segregations for salt tolerance with 12 and 8 salt tolerance ILs in the Ce258‐ILs and ZGX1‐ILs. Eighteen main‐effect QTLs were identified for the four traits in the two IL populations, and the IR75862 alleles at most loci showed increased and decreased salt tolerance in the ZGX1 and Ce258 backgrounds, suggesting overwhelming genetic background effects on QTL detection for salt tolerance. TheqDSS11simultaneously detected in the two backgrounds was validated in a F2population derived from a salt tolerance line and ZGX1. Our results indicated that salt tolerance‐enhancing allele could be identified in the elite susceptible breeding lines and that introgression of the favourable alleles could facilitate the development of superior lines with greater salt tolerance levels. 2015-12 2024-12-19T12:54:59Z 2024-12-19T12:54:59Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165375 en Wiley Qiu, Xianjin; Yuan, Zhihua; Liu, Huan; Xiang, Xiaojiao; Yang, Longwei; He, Wenjing; Du, Bin; Ye, Guoyou; Xu, Jianlong and Xing, Danying. 2015. Identification of salt tolerance‐improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt‐susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding. Plant Breeding, Volume 134 no. 6 p. 653-660
spellingShingle alleles
introgression lines
quantitative trait loci
quantitative traits
salt tolerance
seedlings
varieties
Qiu, Xianjin
Yuan, Zhihua
Liu, Huan
Xiang, Xiaojiao
Yang, Longwei
He, Wenjing
Du, Bin
Ye, Guoyou
Xu, Jianlong
Xing, Danying
Identification of salt tolerance‐improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt‐susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding
title Identification of salt tolerance‐improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt‐susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding
title_full Identification of salt tolerance‐improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt‐susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding
title_fullStr Identification of salt tolerance‐improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt‐susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding
title_full_unstemmed Identification of salt tolerance‐improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt‐susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding
title_short Identification of salt tolerance‐improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt‐susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding
title_sort identification of salt tolerance improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding
topic alleles
introgression lines
quantitative trait loci
quantitative traits
salt tolerance
seedlings
varieties
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165375
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