Marker assisted recurrent selection for genetic male sterile population improvement in rice

P. Revathi
P.J. Suryendra
Arun Kumar Singh
B.C. Viraktamath

Abstract

In the present study, by deploying marker assisted recurrent selection (MARS) strategy, the improvement ofIR58025B genetic male sterile maintainer population for drought and salinity tolerance was carried out to develomaintainers with drought and salinity tolerance. Individual crosses were performed among sterile plants of IR58025Bmaintainer population and donors of drought tolerance viz., Vandana (qDTY12.1) and FL478 (Saltol). F plantswere confirmed for the presence of target genes/QTLs with the help of SSR markers and raised to produce F2seeds. Selected F2 plants were harvested and seeds from each cross combination were mixed in equal proportionsto generate population for the first random mating or recurrent selection cycle. The same process is continued upto 4th cycle and 200 selected plants were subjected to genotyping for drought and salinity with the help of reportedSSR markers. About 48 plants were found positive for salinity tolerance, 17 plants were positive for drought and10 plants were positive for both the traits. These lines were advanced by pedigree method of breeding for derivingmaintainers with drought and salinity tolerance

Keywords MARS, recurrent selection, Genetic male sterility, Population improvement, SSR markers, maintainers, Hybrid rice
Published 09/02/26