Genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through SSR markers in rice

Marker-assisted backcross breeding technique has been widely applied for incorporation of blast resistance genes into rice varieties. The monitoring of resistance genes along with recovery of recurrent parent is an essential aspect for reducing the donor genome content in backcross population. Cur...

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Main Authors: Abro, Tanweer Fatah, Yusop, Mohd Rafii, Soomro, Zahoor Ahmed, Baloch, Abdul Wahid, Shar, Piar Ali, Gilal, Arfan Ahmed, Chattha, Shakeel Hussain, Ahmed Qureshi, Naeem, Ahmed Otho, Sohail
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Published: Pakistan Botanical Society 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79989/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.799892023-05-02T03:48:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79989/ Genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through SSR markers in rice Abro, Tanweer Fatah Yusop, Mohd Rafii Soomro, Zahoor Ahmed Baloch, Abdul Wahid Shar, Piar Ali Gilal, Arfan Ahmed Chattha, Shakeel Hussain Ahmed Qureshi, Naeem Ahmed Otho, Sohail Marker-assisted backcross breeding technique has been widely applied for incorporation of blast resistance genes into rice varieties. The monitoring of resistance genes along with recovery of recurrent parent is an essential aspect for reducing the donor genome content in backcross population. Current research was conducted to determine the recovery of recurrent parent in each backcross population of rice. Malaysian high yielding but blast susceptible rice variety MR219 was taken as recurrent parent while PongsuSeribu 2 was donor parent. Microsatellite markers commonly called as Simple sequence repeat markers were used to estimate recovery of recurrent parent genome i.e. MR219 in early generation of backcross population. A total of 300 microsatellite markerswere randomly applied on 12 rice chromosomes. 72 SSR markers found distinct and clear polymorphic between the parent PongsuSeribu 2 and MR219. These 72 polymorphic markers were utilized to analyze the recovery of plants in further subsequent generations. The background recovery ranged from 73-93.9% and 79- 96.3% in BC1F1 and BC2F1 generation. The proportion of recurrent parent genome increased and donor genome content decreases after every backcross generation. The recovery of recurrent parent genome content ranged from 94-97.1% in the selected improved advance lines of BC2F2 generation. In the advance lines, the average percent for the proportion of recurrent parent genome was 96.16%. Marker-assisted backcrossing efficiently accelerated the recurrent parent genome recovery within few backcrosses, reduced the backcross generation and saved plenty of time to intogress the genes against blast disease. The present results will be helpful for rice breeders for selecting true blast resistant lines along with maximum resemblance with recurrent parent. Pakistan Botanical Society 2019 Article PeerReviewed Abro, Tanweer Fatah and Yusop, Mohd Rafii and Soomro, Zahoor Ahmed and Baloch, Abdul Wahid and Shar, Piar Ali and Gilal, Arfan Ahmed and Chattha, Shakeel Hussain and Ahmed Qureshi, Naeem and Ahmed Otho, Sohail (2019) Genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through SSR markers in rice. Pakistan Journal of Botany, 51 (6). pp. 2111-2120. ISSN 0556-3321; ESSN: 2070-3368 https://www.pakbs.org/pjbot/archives2.php?vol=51&iss=6&yea=2019 10.30848/PJB2019-6(25)
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description Marker-assisted backcross breeding technique has been widely applied for incorporation of blast resistance genes into rice varieties. The monitoring of resistance genes along with recovery of recurrent parent is an essential aspect for reducing the donor genome content in backcross population. Current research was conducted to determine the recovery of recurrent parent in each backcross population of rice. Malaysian high yielding but blast susceptible rice variety MR219 was taken as recurrent parent while PongsuSeribu 2 was donor parent. Microsatellite markers commonly called as Simple sequence repeat markers were used to estimate recovery of recurrent parent genome i.e. MR219 in early generation of backcross population. A total of 300 microsatellite markerswere randomly applied on 12 rice chromosomes. 72 SSR markers found distinct and clear polymorphic between the parent PongsuSeribu 2 and MR219. These 72 polymorphic markers were utilized to analyze the recovery of plants in further subsequent generations. The background recovery ranged from 73-93.9% and 79- 96.3% in BC1F1 and BC2F1 generation. The proportion of recurrent parent genome increased and donor genome content decreases after every backcross generation. The recovery of recurrent parent genome content ranged from 94-97.1% in the selected improved advance lines of BC2F2 generation. In the advance lines, the average percent for the proportion of recurrent parent genome was 96.16%. Marker-assisted backcrossing efficiently accelerated the recurrent parent genome recovery within few backcrosses, reduced the backcross generation and saved plenty of time to intogress the genes against blast disease. The present results will be helpful for rice breeders for selecting true blast resistant lines along with maximum resemblance with recurrent parent.
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author Abro, Tanweer Fatah
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Soomro, Zahoor Ahmed
Baloch, Abdul Wahid
Shar, Piar Ali
Gilal, Arfan Ahmed
Chattha, Shakeel Hussain
Ahmed Qureshi, Naeem
Ahmed Otho, Sohail
spellingShingle Abro, Tanweer Fatah
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Soomro, Zahoor Ahmed
Baloch, Abdul Wahid
Shar, Piar Ali
Gilal, Arfan Ahmed
Chattha, Shakeel Hussain
Ahmed Qureshi, Naeem
Ahmed Otho, Sohail
Genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through SSR markers in rice
author_facet Abro, Tanweer Fatah
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Soomro, Zahoor Ahmed
Baloch, Abdul Wahid
Shar, Piar Ali
Gilal, Arfan Ahmed
Chattha, Shakeel Hussain
Ahmed Qureshi, Naeem
Ahmed Otho, Sohail
author_sort Abro, Tanweer Fatah
title Genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through SSR markers in rice
title_short Genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through SSR markers in rice
title_full Genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through SSR markers in rice
title_fullStr Genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through SSR markers in rice
title_full_unstemmed Genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through SSR markers in rice
title_sort genome wide analysis of recurrent parent genome recovery in different backcross populations for blast resistance through ssr markers in rice
publisher Pakistan Botanical Society
publishDate 2019
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79989/
https://www.pakbs.org/pjbot/archives2.php?vol=51&iss=6&yea=2019
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