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Omics: a tool for resilient rice genetic improvement strategies

Journal

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 49, Issue 6, Pages 5075-5088

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-022-07189-4

Keywords

Genomics; Proteomics; Metabolomics; Drought stress; Abiotic stress

Funding

  1. NRPU Research Project - Higher Education Commission of Pakistan [6270]

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Rice, as a crucial food crop for half of the world population, has a small genome size and its whole sequenced genome has proven to be valuable for genome research. The sequenced rice genome provides insights into molecular biology, transcriptomics, and genetic variability, which are essential for improving yield, quality, and stress resistance in rice crop.
Rice is pivotal pyramid of about half of the world population. Bearing small genome size and worldwide utmost food crop rice has been known as ideal cereal crop for genome research. Currently, decreasing water table and soil fatigue are big challenges and intense consequences in changing climate. Whole sequenced genome of rice sized 389 Mb of which 95% is covered with excellent mapping order. Sequenced rice genome helps in molecular biology and transcriptomics of cereals as it provides whole genome sequence of indica and japonica sub species. Through rice genome sequencing and functional genomics, QTLs or genes, genetic variability and halophyte blocks for agronomic characters were identified which have proved much more useful in molecular breeding and direct selection. There are different numbers of genes or QTLs identified for yield related traits i.e., 6 QTLs/genes for plant architecture, 6 for panicle characteristics, 4 for grain number, 1 gene/QTL for tiller, HGW, grain filling and shattering. QTLS/genes for grain quality, biotic stresses and for abiotic stresses are 7, 23 and 13 respectively. Low yield, inferior quality and susceptibility to biotic and abiotic stresses of a crop is due to narrow genetic background of new evolving rice verities. Wild rice provides genetic resources for improvement of these characters, molecular and genomics tool at different stages can overcome these stresses and improve yield and quality of rice crop.

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