D. Kekulandara, L. Suriyagoda, P. C. G. Bandaranayake, D. Sirisena, N. S. Thilakarathne, W. Samarasinghe
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Development of High Yielding Rice Varieties Tolerant to Phosphorus Deficiency
Improvement of nutrient-use efficiency (NUE) in rice is important for increasing productivity. Rice varieties with tolerance to phosphorus (P) deficiency increase the productivity in P-deficient fields. Therefore, the objective of this study was to develop high yielding, P-deficiency tolerant rice varieties to enhance the NUE. High yielding and popular rice varieties (Bg300 and Bg94-1) and known P-deficiency tolerant rice varieties (H4 and At353) were used as female and male parents, respectively, in a crossing program. Single seed descent approach was used for rapid generation advancement. Bg300/At353 and Bg94-1/H4 crosses were advanced from F2 to F6 in planthouse condition under minimum fertigation for restricted growth. In F7 generation, 310 recombinant inbred lines (RIL) in both crosses were space-planted and 40 RILs were selected from each cross. Selected RILs were screened in a hydroponic system at 10 μM P level to select the best lines for P-deficiency tolerance. Multiple plant traits were used for selection and the most promising 20 rice lines were selected as the best performers under P-deficient hydroponic conditions. Marker assisted selection was carried out to confirm the presence of PSTOL1 gene. Selected rice lines were evaluated for agronomic traits and yield parameters. Ten promising rice lines were identified as high yielding lines with accepted agronomic traits.