Haplotyping of Rice Genotypes Using Simple Sequence Repeat Markers Associated with Salt Tolerance

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A.D.CHOWDHURY [1 ]
G.HARITHA [1 ]
T.SUNITHA [1 ]
S.L.KRISHNAMURTHY [2 ]
B.DIVYA [1 ]
G.PADMAVATHI [1 ]
T.RAM [1 ]
N.SARLA [1 ]
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[1] ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research
[2] Division of Crop Improvement, Central Soil Salinity Research Institute
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haplotype; rice; salt tolerance; Saltol; simple sequence repeat marker;
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Salt stress is a major problem in most of the rice growing areas in the world. A major QTL Saltol associated with salt tolerance at the seedling stage has been mapped on chromosome 1 in rice. This study aimed to characterize the haplotype diversity at Saltol and additional QTLs associated with salt tolerance. Salt tolerance at the seedling stage was assessed in 54 rice genotypes in the scale of 1 to 9 score at EC = 10 d Sm-1 under controlled environmental conditions. Seven new breeding lines including three KMR3/O. rufipogon introgression lines showed similar salt tolerant ability as FL478 and can be good sources of new genes/alleles for salt tolerance. Simple sequence repeat(SSR) marker RM289 showed only two alleles and RM8094 showed seven alleles. Polymorphic information content value varied from 0.55 for RM289 to 0.99 for RM8094 and RM493. Based on 14 SSR markers, the 54 lines were clearly separated into two major clusters. Fourteen haplotypes were identified based on Saltol linked markers with FL478 as the reference. Alleles of RM8094 and RM3412 can discriminate between the salt tolerant and susceptible genotypes clearly and hence can be useful in marker-assisted selection at the seedling stage. Other markers RM10720 on chromosome 1 and RM149 and RM264 on chromosome 8 can also distinguish tolerant and susceptible lines but with lesser stringency.
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