Genetic analysis and identification of QTLs associated with yield-enhancing traits in Oryza sativa IR64 × Oryza glaberrima interspecific backcross populations

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Bharamappanavara Muralidhara,Chikkahosahalli Manoj Appaiah,Patil Basavaraj SiddanagoudaORCID,Vijjeswarapu Ajitha,Anantha M. Siddaih,Ramappa Lokesha,Diwan Jayateertha,Nidagundi Jayaprakash Mohan,Mathada Umesh Rangappa,Talagunda Suma Chandrasekhara,Guddalahalli Lokesh Yellaiah,Byanna Rajanna,Rathod Santosha,Sundaram Raman Meenakshi,Subbarao Lella Venkata,Rapolu Mahender Kumar,Gireesh ChannappaORCID

Abstract

Context Broadening the gene pool of staple food crops by incorporating desirable genes from wild/relative species is way to achieve higher genetic gains. The African rice species Oryza glaberrima Steud. is a source of genes for genetic improvement of Oryza sativa L. to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Aim The study was undertaken to identify genomic regions associated with yield and yield-related traits in interspecific backcross mapping populations derived from variety IR64 (O. sativa indica) × O. glaberrima. Methods The BC1F2 and BC1F2:3 populations were phenotyped for days to 50% flowering, plant height, number of tillers, number of productive tillers, panicle length, spikelet fertility and grain yield under irrigated conditions. The BC1F2 population was genotyped with 99 genome-wide polymorphic SSR markers. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with yield-enhancing traits were identified through single marker analysis. Key results Significant genetic variability was observed with moderate to high heritability in mapping populations. Genotyping revealed the presence of segregation distortion and skewed genome composition. Single marker analysis identified 20 QTLs linked to the studied traits. A QTL linked to grain yield, qGY-4.1, derived from O. glaberrima was found in both populations with high phenotypic variance. The chromosome region around marker RM510 was identified as a QTL hotspot and putative candidate genes were identified. Conclusions Our study demonstrates that O. glaberrima can serve as a valuable genetic resource for genetic improvement of yield-enhancing traits in O. sativa cultivars. Implications The identified QTLs regions can be employed in molecular breeding. The promising introgression lines identified can be used as pre-breeding lines in future breeding programs.

Funder

Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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