Marker‐trait association analysis for gall midge (Orseolia oryzae) resistance in a diverse rice population

Author:

Sahu Nandini1,Gadratagi Basana Gowda2ORCID,Rath Ladu Kishore1,Chandrappa Anilkumar3ORCID,Sah Rameswar Prasad3ORCID,Mandal Lopamudra2,Govindharaj Guru Pirasanna Pandi2,Patil Naveenkumar B.2,Adak Totan2,Mahendiran Annamalai2,Rath Prakash Chandra2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) Bhubaneswar Odisha India

2. Crop Protection Division ICAR‐National Rice Research Institute Cuttack Odisha India

3. Crop Improvement Division ICAR‐National Rice Research Institute Cuttack Odisha India

Abstract

AbstractDamage caused by insect herbivores, notably Asian rice gall midge, Orseolia oryzae is more prevalent in the rice‐growing belts of India's southern and north‐eastern states. As a prelude to resistant cultivar development, the identification of genomic regions for resistance in the source population is crucial. In the present investigation, 202 rice genotypes were phenotyped and assayed with genomic markers reported for gall midge resistance. Positive skewness and platykurtic distribution of response scores suggested the inheritance of gall midge resistance in the study population. The marker gm3del3 contributed the most genetic variation, followed by RM28574 and marker RM22709 explained minimal variation. A marker‐trait association analysis with a single marker‐trait linear regression approach was performed to discover gall midge resistant genomic region/genes. The marker RM17480 on chromosome 4 reported to be linked with gm3 gene was found significantly associated with the gall midge resistance genomic region with allelic effects in a negative direction favouring resistance reaction. The allelic effects of significantly associated markers were correlated significantly with the phenotypic variation of gall midge damage scores. Genes identified in the vicinity of this marker contribute to stress response reactions in rice plants. The 200 bp allele of the marker was associated with susceptibility, while the 250 bp allele was associated with resistance expression. This allelic association with trait variation suggests the importance of associated marker for utilisation in marker‐assisted selection programmes to incorporate resistance alleles into elite rice genotypes.

Funder

National Rice Research Institute, Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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