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Morphological and molecular screening of rice germplasm lines for low soil P tolerance
Authors:Kale  Ravindra Ramrao  Anila  M  Mahadeva Swamy  H K  Bhadana  V P  Durga Rani  Ch V  Senguttuvel  P  Subrahmanyam  D  Hajira  S K  Rekha  G  Ayyappadass  M  Laxmiprasanna  B  Punniakotti  E  Kousik  M B V N  Kulkarni  Swapnil  Dilip  T  Sinha  Pragya  Harika  G  Pranathi  K  Chaitra  K  Anantha  M S  Brajendra  P  Subbarao  L V  Balachandran  S M  Mangrauhuia  S K  Sundaram  Raman Meenakshi
Institution:1.Institute of Biotechnology (IBT), PJTSAU, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, 500030, India
;2.Crop Improvement Division, ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research (IIRR), Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, 500030, India
;3.ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute (SBI), Coimbatore, 641007, India
;4.ICAR-Indian Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology (IIAB), Ranchi, 834010, India
;
Abstract:

Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient to all crops including rice and it plays a key role in various plant activities and development. Low availability of P in the soils negatively, influences rice crop growth and causes significant yield loss. In the present study, we characterized a set of 56 germplasm lines for their tolerance to low soil P by screening them at low soil P and optimum soil P levels along with low soil P tolerant and sensitive check varieties. These lines were genotyped for the presence/absence of tolerant allele with respect to the major low soil P tolerance QTL, Pup1, using a set of locus specific PCR-based markers, viz., K46-1, K46-2, K52 and K46CG-1. High genetic variability was observed for various traits associated with low soil P tolerance. The yield parameters from normal and low soil P conditions were used to calculate stress tolerance indices and classify the genotypes according to their tolerance level. Out of the total germplasm lines screened, 15 lines were found to be tolerant to low soil P condition based on the yield reduction in comparison to the tolerant check, but most of them harbored the complete or partial Pup1 locus. Interestingly, two tolerant germplasm lines, IC216831 and IC216903 were observed to be completely devoid of Pup1 and hence they can be explored for new loci underlying low soil P tolerance.

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