Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Multiple QTLs Governing Tolerance Response for Seedling Stage Chilling Stress in Indica Rice

Rice crop is sensitive to cold stress at seedling stage. A panel of population representing 304 shortlisted germplasm lines was studied for seedling stage chilling tolerance in indica rice. Six phenotypic classes were exposed to six low temperature stress regimes under control phenotyping facility t...

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Main Authors: Sharat K. Pradhan, Elssa Pandit, Swaleha Tasleem, Saumya R. Barik, Durga P. Mohanty, Deepak K. Nayak, Shakti P. Mohanty, Sujata Das
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-04-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.00552/full
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spelling doaj-d330b82ff14f4343a52d5c4b58da9dd72020-11-24T22:17:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2017-04-01810.3389/fpls.2017.00552238498Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Multiple QTLs Governing Tolerance Response for Seedling Stage Chilling Stress in Indica RiceSharat K. PradhanElssa PanditSwaleha TasleemSaumya R. BarikDurga P. MohantyDeepak K. NayakShakti P. MohantySujata DasRice crop is sensitive to cold stress at seedling stage. A panel of population representing 304 shortlisted germplasm lines was studied for seedling stage chilling tolerance in indica rice. Six phenotypic classes were exposed to six low temperature stress regimes under control phenotyping facility to investigate response pattern. A panel of 66 genotypes representing all phenotypic classes was used for ensuring genetic diversity, population structure and association mapping for the trait using 58 simple sequence repeat (SSR) and 2 direct trait linked markers. A moderate level of genetic diversity was detected in the panel population for the trait. Deviation of Hardy-Weinberg's expectation was detected in the studied population using Wright's F statistic. The panel showed 30% variation among population and 70% among individuals. The entire population was categorized into three sub-populations through STRUCTURE analysis. This revealed tolerance for the trait had a common primary ancestor for each sub-population with few admix individuals. The panel population showed the presence of many QTLs for cold stress tolerance in the individuals representing like genome-wide expression of the trait. Nineteen SSR markers were significantly associated at chilling stress of 8°C to 4°C for 7–21 days duration. Thus, the primers linked to the seedling stage cold tolerance QTLs namely qCTS9, qCTS-2, qCTS6.1, qSCT2, qSCT11, qSCT1a, qCTS-3.1, qCTS11.1, qCTS12.1, qCTS-1b, and CTB2 need to be pyramided for development of strongly chilling tolerant variety.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.00552/fullseedling stage chilling toleranceassociation mappinggenetic diversitypopulation structurelinkage disequilibrium
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author Sharat K. Pradhan
Elssa Pandit
Swaleha Tasleem
Saumya R. Barik
Durga P. Mohanty
Deepak K. Nayak
Shakti P. Mohanty
Sujata Das
spellingShingle Sharat K. Pradhan
Elssa Pandit
Swaleha Tasleem
Saumya R. Barik
Durga P. Mohanty
Deepak K. Nayak
Shakti P. Mohanty
Sujata Das
Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Multiple QTLs Governing Tolerance Response for Seedling Stage Chilling Stress in Indica Rice
Frontiers in Plant Science
seedling stage chilling tolerance
association mapping
genetic diversity
population structure
linkage disequilibrium
author_facet Sharat K. Pradhan
Elssa Pandit
Swaleha Tasleem
Saumya R. Barik
Durga P. Mohanty
Deepak K. Nayak
Shakti P. Mohanty
Sujata Das
author_sort Sharat K. Pradhan
title Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Multiple QTLs Governing Tolerance Response for Seedling Stage Chilling Stress in Indica Rice
title_short Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Multiple QTLs Governing Tolerance Response for Seedling Stage Chilling Stress in Indica Rice
title_full Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Multiple QTLs Governing Tolerance Response for Seedling Stage Chilling Stress in Indica Rice
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Multiple QTLs Governing Tolerance Response for Seedling Stage Chilling Stress in Indica Rice
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Association Mapping Reveals Multiple QTLs Governing Tolerance Response for Seedling Stage Chilling Stress in Indica Rice
title_sort genome-wide association mapping reveals multiple qtls governing tolerance response for seedling stage chilling stress in indica rice
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Rice crop is sensitive to cold stress at seedling stage. A panel of population representing 304 shortlisted germplasm lines was studied for seedling stage chilling tolerance in indica rice. Six phenotypic classes were exposed to six low temperature stress regimes under control phenotyping facility to investigate response pattern. A panel of 66 genotypes representing all phenotypic classes was used for ensuring genetic diversity, population structure and association mapping for the trait using 58 simple sequence repeat (SSR) and 2 direct trait linked markers. A moderate level of genetic diversity was detected in the panel population for the trait. Deviation of Hardy-Weinberg's expectation was detected in the studied population using Wright's F statistic. The panel showed 30% variation among population and 70% among individuals. The entire population was categorized into three sub-populations through STRUCTURE analysis. This revealed tolerance for the trait had a common primary ancestor for each sub-population with few admix individuals. The panel population showed the presence of many QTLs for cold stress tolerance in the individuals representing like genome-wide expression of the trait. Nineteen SSR markers were significantly associated at chilling stress of 8°C to 4°C for 7–21 days duration. Thus, the primers linked to the seedling stage cold tolerance QTLs namely qCTS9, qCTS-2, qCTS6.1, qSCT2, qSCT11, qSCT1a, qCTS-3.1, qCTS11.1, qCTS12.1, qCTS-1b, and CTB2 need to be pyramided for development of strongly chilling tolerant variety.
topic seedling stage chilling tolerance
association mapping
genetic diversity
population structure
linkage disequilibrium
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2017.00552/full
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