Authors
Michael J Thomson, Marjorie de Ocampo, James Egdane, M Akhlasur Rahman, Andres Godwin Sajise, Dante L Adorada, Ellen Tumimbang-Raiz, Eduardo Blumwald, Zeba I Seraj, Rakesh K Singh, Glenn B Gregorio, Abdelbagi M Ismail
Publication date
2010/9
Journal
Rice
Volume
3
Pages
148-160
Publisher
Springer New York
Description
This study characterized Pokkali-derived quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for seedling stage salinity tolerance in preparation for use in marker-assisted breeding. An analysis of 100 SSR markers on 140 IR29/Pokkali recombinant inbred lines (RILs) confirmed the location of the Saltol QTL on chromosome 1 and identified additional QTLs associated with tolerance. Analysis of a series of backcross lines and near-isogenic lines (NILs) developed to better characterize the effect of the Saltol locus revealed that Saltol mainly acted to control shoot Na+/K+ homeostasis. Multiple QTLs were required to acquire a high level of tolerance. Unexpectedly, multiple Pokkali alleles at Saltol were detected within the RIL population and between backcross lines, and representative lines were compared with seven Pokkali accessions to better characterize this allelic variation. Thus, while the Saltol locus presents a complex scenario …
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