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Localization of salt-tolerant QTL in rice germination stage under different salinity concentrations

Journal

EUPHYTICA
Volume 218, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10681-022-03037-5

Keywords

Rice; Salt stress; Root length; Bud length; Survival percent; QTL

Funding

  1. Project of Science and Technology Department of Jiangxi Province [20192ACBL20017, 20192BCB23010]
  2. Project of Science and Technology Department of Department of Education of Jiangxi Province [GJJ170241]
  3. National Undergraduate Training Program for Innovation and Entrepreneurship [201910410003]

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This study aimed to identify the quantitative trait loci (QTL) related to salt tolerance in rice, focusing on traits such as root length, bud length, and survival percent under different salinity conditions. Through the use of chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) derived from the varieties Nipponbare and 9311, a total of 18 QTLs were identified, with 13 of them being detected under salt stress conditions. These QTLs were classified into two categories, based on their expression under control and salt stress conditions. Furthermore, several QTLs were reported for the first time to be associated with salt stress in rice. The identification of these QTLs under salt stress conditions provides valuable genetic factors for improving salt tolerance in rice through the use of molecular marker technology, and contributes to a better understanding of the genetic mechanism underlying salt tolerance in rice.
Salt stress is an important abiotic stress, which has seriously affected the reproductive development of rice in many parts of the world. Therefore, it is particularly important to understand the genetic mechanism of salt tolerance in rice. In this study, we preliminarily located some quantitative trait loci (QTL) for root length, bud length, and survival percent under different salinity conditions (0, 100, 200 and 400 mM NaCl), using a population of chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) constructed by Nipponbare and 9311. A total of 18 QTLs were identified, which explained the phenotypic variation of 4.76-37.59%, among which 13 QTLs were detected under salt stress condition. These salt tolerance related QTLs were divided into two categories, QTL expressed both under control and salt stress conditions (qSP3, qBL8), and QTL expressed just under salt stress condition (qBL3, qRL3, qSP4, qRL5, qSP7, qSP9, qRL10, qBL11-1, qRL11-1, qRL11, qSP12). qSP3, qSP4, qRL5, qSP7, qRL10, qRL10-1, qRL11, qRL11-1, qBL11, qBL11-1 and qSP12 were reported to be related with salt stress for the first time. These QTLs identified under salt stress may be valuable genetic factors for improving salt tolerance of rice by molecular markers technology, which will help to further understand the genetic mechanism of salt tolerance of rice.

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