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Introgression of Root and Water Use Efficiency Traits Enhances Water Productivity: An Evidence for Physiological Breeding in Rice (Oryza sativa L.).

Prathibha M DharmappaPushpa DoddarajuMohankumar V MalagondanahalliRaju B RangappaN M MallikarjunaSowmya H RajendrareddyRamachandra RamanjinappaRajanna P MavinahalliTrichy Ganesh PrasadMakarla UdayakumarSheshshayee M Sreeman
Published in: Rice (New York, N.Y.) (2019)
Introgression of root and WUE into IR64, resulted in an excellent yield advantage even when cultivated under semi-irrigated aerobic condition. The study provided a proof-of-concept that maintaining leaf turgor and carbon metabolism results in improved adaptation to water limited conditions and sustains productivity. A marker based multi-parent backcross breeding is an appropriate approach for trait introgression. The trait introgressed lines developed can be effectively used in future crop improvement programs as donor lines for both root and WUE.
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