Plant Stress (Mar 2025)

Mapping QTLs for aluminium and phosphorus tolerances at seedling and reproductive stages in lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus)

  • Noren Singh Konjengbam,
  • Dharmendra Singh,
  • Anima Mahato,
  • Vikram Jeet Singh,
  • Jyoti Taunk

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
p. 100709

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Aluminium toxicity and phosphorus deficiency are primary limitations to crop yield under acidic soil conditions. Developing aluminium (Al) and phosphorous (P) stress tolerant cultivars is one of the effective way to increase plant productivity under acidic soils. Hence, the present study was conducted at 6 different acidic environments during 2020–21 and 2021–22 to map quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with Al and low P tolerances in 150 F7 recombinant inbred lines derived from BM-4 (Al-sensitive) x L-4602 (Al-tolerant) genotypes. Sixteen morpho-physiological and yield related traits were studied in response to Al and P stresses under hydroponic and field conditions. Seven QTLs were identified using composite interval mapping on linkage group 1 for six morpho-physiological traits including root re-growth (RRG), fluorescent signals (callose accumulation), aluminium content, phosphorus content, days to flowering and days to maturity under Al stress (E-1), Al with P stresses (E-2) and acidic field condition (E-6). Individual QTLs accounted for logarithm of odd (LOD) values of 2.73 to 6.85 and phenotypic variation between 5.4 % to 19.8 %. The major QTLs with Al tolerance and P efficiency components can be integrated into elite lentil cultivars using molecular breeding. Improved lentil lines for Al tolerance and P efficiency will reduce the input need for lime application and phosphate fertilizers, significantly cutting costs, together with increased productivity in acidic, and P deficient soils, altogether boosting farmers’ and seed industry profitability.

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