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Mapping the Genomic Regions Controlling Germination Rate and Early Seedling Growth Parameters in Rice.

Shakti Prakash MohantyDeepak Kumar NayakPriyadarsini SanghamitraSaumya Ranjan BarikElssa PanditAbhisarika BeheraDipti Ranjan PaniShibani MohapatraReshmi Raj K RKartik Chandra PradhanChita Ranjan SahooMihir Ranjan MohantyChinmayee BeheraAlok Kumar PandaBinod Kumar JenaLambodar BeheraPrasanta K DashSharat Kumar Pradhan
Published in: Genes (2023)
Seed vigor is the key performance parameter of good quality seed. A panel was prepared by shortlisting genotypes from all the phenotypic groups representing seedling growth parameters from a total of 278 germplasm lines. A wide variation was observed for the traits in the population. The panel was classified into four genetic structure groups. Fixation indices indicated the existence of linkage disequilibrium in the population. A moderate to high level of diversity parameters was assessed using 143 SSR markers. Principal component, coordinate, neighbor-joining tree and cluster analyses showed subpopulations with a fair degree of correspondence with the growth parameters. Marker-trait association analysis detected eight novel QTLs, namely qAGR4.1 , qAGR6.1 , qAGR6.2 and qAGR8.1 for absolute growth rate (AGR); qRSG6.1 , qRSG7.1 and qRSG8.1 for relative shoot growth (RSG); and qRGR11.1 for relative growth rate (RGR), as analyzed by GLM and MLM. The reported QTL for germination rate (GR), qGR4-1 , was validated in this population. Additionally, QTLs present on chromosome 6 controlling RSG and AGR at 221 cM and RSG and AGR on chromosome 8 at 27 cM were detected as genetic hotspots for the parameters. The QTLs identified in the study will be useful for improvement of the seed vigor trait in rice.
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