Evaluation of Salinity-Tolerant Backcrossed Inbre Lines (BILs) For Fertility Restoration Using Molecula Markers

Beulah P, M. Y, N. P., Veerendra J, L. R., Madhusudan N, Bhargava K, R. P, Kemparaju Kb, Sruthi K, H. As, Sundaram Rm, Ravindra Babu V, Krishna Satya A, S. P, S. P
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Fertility restoration is a very important trait for the WA-CMS system in hybrid rice. Fifty-five BILs derived from KMR3 and FL478 cross combination possessing Saltol1 generated through Marker Assisted Backcross Breeding (MABB) approach were screened using Rf4 and Rf3 markers during Rabi 2021. The use of molecular markers tightly linked with fertility restoration aided in identifying promising groups of restorers, maintainers, partial restorers, and partial maintainers. The presence of both Rf4 and Rf3 alleles among the nineteen BILs was 35% which showed a clear difference in the marker distribution among the BILs. The BILs namely TCP32, TCP34, TCP35, TCP36, TCP36-3, TCP37-2, TCP38, TCP13, TCP18, TCP19, TCP45, TCP46, TCP48, TCP54, TCP56, TCP57-1, TCP60, TCP61, TCP61-3 were identified as promising restorers possessing both Rf4 and Rf3 genes. The current study reflects that Rf4 and Rf3 genes in combination help in the breeding of WA-CMS-based hybrids in Saltol introgressed restorers with better heterosis under various ecologies, especially coastal saline areas.
利用分子标记评价耐盐回交Inbre系育性恢复效果
育性恢复是杂交水稻WA-CMS系统的一个重要性状。利用标记辅助回交育种(Marker Assisted Backcross Breeding, MABB)方法获得的含有Saltol1的KMR3和FL478杂交组合的55个BILs,在Rabi 2021期间使用Rf4和Rf3标记进行筛选。使用与生育恢复紧密相关的分子标记有助于确定有希望的恢复系、维持系、部分恢复系和部分维持系。其中,Rf4和Rf3等位基因的存在率均为35%,表明了标记在19个条带间的显著差异。分别为TCP32、TCP34、TCP35、TCP36、TCP36-3、TCP37-2、TCP38、TCP13、TCP18、TCP19、TCP45、TCP46、TCP48、TCP54、TCP56、TCP57-1、TCP60、TCP61、TCP61-3。本研究表明,Rf4和Rf3基因的组合有助于在不同生态环境下,特别是沿海盐碱区,选育具有较好杂种优势的wa - cms型Saltol渐渗恢复系杂交种。
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