2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40502-017-0321-0
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Bulked line analysis: a useful tool to identify microsatellite markers linked to drought tolerance in rice

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“…It is NERICA Line from Africa, which is entirely different from indica varieties. SP2 consists of two varieties, Nagina-22 and Ptb-7 which have the common traits of drought and high temperature tolerance from previous studies (Beena et al, 2018c;Rejeth et al, 2020). In this study these two varieties showed salinity tolerance also.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…It is NERICA Line from Africa, which is entirely different from indica varieties. SP2 consists of two varieties, Nagina-22 and Ptb-7 which have the common traits of drought and high temperature tolerance from previous studies (Beena et al, 2018c;Rejeth et al, 2020). In this study these two varieties showed salinity tolerance also.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Earlier studies mainly focused on the effect of individual stress on morpho-physiological, biochemical, molecular and yield parameters in rice (Beena et al, 2012;Silvas et al, 2015;Naresh et al, 2018;Beena et al, 2018a, Beena et al, 2018c. When abiotic stresses happen concomitantly in eld condition, tolerant varieties identi ed of single stress need not necessarily tolerate the combined effect of stresses (Atkinson et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The increase in yielding potential was observed by introgression of root trait [ 23 ]. Number of studies have been done to establish the relevance of root traits for water uptake [ 24 – 29 ] and their importance in yield protection under stress environments [ 22 , 23 , 30 ]. Efforts have been made to identify genomic regions associated with root traits in major cereal crops like rice [ 31 ], wheat [ 32 ] and legumes [ 33 – 36 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The future genetic improvements in rice productivity will be achieved by adapting holistic approach that integrates plant breeding with physiological dissection of resistance traits and molecular genetic/genomic tools together with agronomical management practices. Alternative to conventional mapping approach, selective genotyping was successfully utilized in rice breeding to map major QTLs for secondary traits [ 10 , 13 , 24 , 41 ] and grain yield under stress [ 42 ]. Most of these Quantitative Trait Loci (QTLs) identified using bi-parental or multi-parental populations have limited the availability of allelic diversity and reduced genomic resolution for positional cloning process [ 43 – 46 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The increase in yielding potential was observed by introgression of root trait 24 . Number of studies have been done to establish the relevance of root traits for water uptake [25][26][27][28][29][30] and their importance in yield Eighty-one diverse rice accessions (Panel 1) used for drought screening and identify marker trait association are listed in Supplementary Table 1. This panel includes indigenous land races (45 accessions) from and improved cultivar (36 varieties) from R.A.R.S., Pattambi, Kerala Agricultural University and National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack (ICAR-NRRI), Odisha.…”
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confidence: 99%