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Diversity Analysis of Bangladeshi Coastal Rice Landraces (Oryza sativa) for Morpho-Physiological and Molecular Markers’ Responses to Seedling Salinity Tolerance
Hafsa Sultana, Uzzal Somaddar, Swadesh Chandra Samanta, Abul Kashem Chowdhury, Gopal Saha
Plant Breed. Biotech. 2022;10(2):115-127.   Published online June 1, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/PBB.2022.10.2.115

Development of salt tolerance in rice through breeding program is mainly depends on the salinity responses of the potential rice germplasms. Coastal rice landraces of Bangladesh possess diverse morphological and physiological responses to salinity. Hence, our target is to identify candidate salt-tolerant coastal rice genotypes as a new source of salt tolerance (12 dS/m). Here, we annotated 20 Bangladeshi coastal Aus landrace rice regarding their phenotypic and genetic relatedness to salinity tolerance through multivariate analyses of five morpho-physiological traits namely, salt injury score (SIS), ion-leakage, chlorophyll concentration, root-shoot reduction percentage and profiling of DNA using simple sequence repeat (SSR). Based on the standard evaluation score (SES) the salt-induced coastal rice landraces were grouped into highly susceptible (HS), susceptible (S), moderately tolerant (MT), tolerant (T) and highly tolerant (HT). Besides, a canonical discrimination analysis of the mean trait values of five morpho-physiological parameters confirmed the above mentioned five categories of salinity tolerance. Based on all morpho-physiological parameters one genotype (Kalihytta) as highly tolerant (HT), two genotypes (Manikmuri and Monsur IRRI) as tolerant (T) and five genotypes (Nara, Iratom 27, Matichak, Abdul high IRRI and Parija) were identified as moderately tolerant (MT) against salinity. Finally, the molecular characterization using two SSR markers (RM493 and RM3412) revealed Kalihytta, Nara, Iratom 27, Parija, Lal jamaibabu and Fullbadam, as tolerant against salt stress. Our candidate salt tolerant Aus rice genotypes could be useful as novel sources of salt tolerance for thriving salt-tolerant high yielding varieties in the coastal ecosystem of Bangladesh.

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  • Marker-assisted breeding accelerates the development of multiple-stress-tolerant rice genotypes adapted to wider environments
    Vignesh Mohanavel, Valarmathi Muthu, Rohit Kambale, Rakshana Palaniswamy, Prisca Seeli, Bharathi Ayyenar, Veeraranjani Rajagopalan, Sudha Manickam, Raghu Rajasekaran, Hifzur Rahman, Jagadeeshselvam Nallathambi, Manonmani Swaminathan, Gopalakrishnan Chella
    Frontiers in Plant Science.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
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Phenotypic and Molecular Marker Based Screening of Coastal Rice Landraces under Salt Stress
Md, Faridul Islam, Nasar Uddin Ahmed, Gopal Saha
Plant Breed. Biotech. 2020;8(3):238-251.   Published online September 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/PBB.2020.8.3.238

Traditional rice landraces of coastal areas in Bangladesh are distinct in respect to their phenotypes, responses to salt stress and yield attributes. In characterization of coastal rice landraces, 46 rice genotypes were tested for salt tolerance at their seedling and reproductive growth stages. Through the cluster analysis following standard evaluation score (SES), genotypes were divided into five categories (highly susceptible, susceptible, moderately tolerant, tolerant and highly tolerant) at their seedling stage. Three coastal genotypes, viz. chorbindi, joyni and kedgrangal mota, were grouped as highly saline tolerant at their seedling stage. In studying reproductive stage salinity screening, based on mean score values obtained from different morphological and yield parameters (plant height, number of effective tillers/hill, number of filled grains, panicle length, 100-grain weight, and straw dry weight), kutiakon and kajolshail were identified as the salinity tolerant landraces while tulsimala, dudhkalom, birindi, bushihara, lalmota, chorboleshor, lalchikon and bashful chikon were found as moderately tolerant to salinity. Finally, the molecular characterization using two simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, viz., RM493 and RM3412 revealed holde mota, dingamoni, kedgrangal mota, sada mota, laxmima, dishari, lal chikon, kalijira, kalo khaya, khaioz, chorbindi, kajolshail, kutiakon, bamonkhir, dudhmora, sakhorkhora, mota dhan, and sorbimaloti as tolerant landraces. These identified salt-tolerant landraces can be used as promising germplasm resources for breeding salt-tolerant high-yielding rice varieties in the future.

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  • Diversity Analysis of Bangladeshi Coastal Rice Landraces (Oryza sativa) for Morpho-Physiological and Molecular Markers' Responses to Seedling Salinity Tolerance
    Hafsa Sultana, Uzzal Somaddar, Swadesh Chandra Samanta, Abul Kashem Chowdhury, Gopal Saha
    Plant Breeding and Biotechnology.2022; 10(2): 115.     CrossRef
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