Frontiers in Plant Science (Dec 2022)

Genome-wide association study reveals novel genomic regions governing agronomic and grain quality traits and superior allelic combinations for Basmati rice improvement

  • Krishnan P. Abhijith,
  • S. Gopala Krishnan,
  • Kuram Tirumala Ravikiran,
  • Gaurav Dhawan,
  • Pankaj Kumar,
  • Kunnummal Kurungara Vinod,
  • Prolay Kumar Bhowmick,
  • Mariappan Nagarajan,
  • Rakesh Seth,
  • Ritesh Sharma,
  • Sourav Kumar Badhran,
  • Haritha Bollinedi,
  • Ranjith Kumar Ellur,
  • Ashok Kumar Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.994447
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

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BackgroundBasmati is a speciality segment in the rice genepool characterised by explicit grain quality. For the want of suitable populations, genome-wide association study (GWAS) in Basmati rice has not been attempted.MaterialsTo address this gap, we have performed a GWAS on a panel of 172 elite Basmati multiparent population comprising of potential restorers and maintainers. Phenotypic data was generated for various agronomic and grain quality traits across seven different environments during two consecutive crop seasons. Based on the observed phenotypic variation, three agronomic traits namely, days to fifty per cent flowering, plant height and panicle length, and three grain quality traits namely, kernel length before cooking, length breadth ratio and kernel length after cooking were subjected to GWAS. Genotyped with 80K SNP array, the population was subjected to principal component analysis to stratify the underlying substructure and subjected to the association analysis using Bayesian-information and Linkage-disequilibrium Iteratively Nested Keyway (BLINK) model.ResultsWe identified 32 unique MTAs including 11 robust MTAs for the agronomic traits and 25 unique MTAs including two robust MTAs for the grain quality traits. Six out of 13 robust MTAs were novel. By genome annotation, six candidate genes associated with the robust MTAs were identified. Further analysis of the allelic combinations of the robust MTAs enabled the identification of superior allelic combinations in the population. This information was utilized in selecting 77 elite Basmati rice genotypes from the panel.ConclusionThis is the first ever GWAS study in Basmati rice which could generate valuable information usable for further breeding through marker assisted selection, including enhancing of heterosis.

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