QTL Analysis for Grain Quality Traits in 2 BC2F2 Populations Derived from Crosses between Oryza sativa cv Swarna and 2 Accessions of O. nivara

BPM Swamy, K Kaladhar, N Shobha Rani… - Journal of …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
BPM Swamy, K Kaladhar, N Shobha Rani, GSV Prasad, BC Viraktamath, GA Reddy, N Sarla
Journal of Heredity, 2012academic.oup.com
The appearance and cooking quality of rice determine its acceptability and price to a large
extent. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for 12 grain quality traits were mapped in 2 mapping
populations derived from Oryza sativa cv Swarna× O. nivara. The BC2F2 population of the
cross Swarna× O. nivara IRGC81848 (population 1) was evaluated during 2005 and that
from Swarna× O. nivara IRGC81832 (population 2) was evaluated during 2006. Linkage
maps were constructed using 100 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in population 1 …
Abstract
The appearance and cooking quality of rice determine its acceptability and price to a large extent. Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for 12 grain quality traits were mapped in 2 mapping populations derived from Oryza sativa cv Swarna × O. nivara. The BC2F2 population of the cross Swarna × O. nivara IRGC81848 (population 1) was evaluated during 2005 and that from Swarna × O. nivara IRGC81832 (population 2) was evaluated during 2006. Linkage maps were constructed using 100 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in population 1 and 75 SSR markers in population 2. In all, 21 QTLs were identified in population 1 (43% from O. nivara) and 37 in population 2 (38% QTLs from O. nivara). The location of O. nivara–derived QTLs mp1.2 for milling percent, kw6.1 for kernel width, and klac12.1 for kernel length after cooking coincided in the 2 populations and appear to be useful for Marker Assisted Selection (MAS). Four QTLs for milling percent, 1 QTL each for amylose content, water uptake, elongation ratio, 2 QTLs for kernel width, and 3 QTLs for gel consistency, each explained more than 20% phenotypic variance. Three QTL clusters for grain quality traits were close to the genes/QTLs for shattering and seed dormancy. QTLs for 4 quality traits were associated with 5 of the 7 major yield QTLs reported in the same 2 mapping populations. Useful introgression lines have been developed for several agronomic traits. It emerges that 40% O. nivara alleles were trait enhancing in both populations, and QTLs for grain quality overlapped with yield meta-QTLs and QTLs for dormancy and seed shattering.
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