2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.994447
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Genome-wide association study reveals novel genomic regions governing agronomic and grain quality traits and superior allelic combinations for Basmati rice improvement

Abstract: 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 … Show more

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“…The importance of GWAS for marker-assisted breeding still has to be further validated in breeding populations despite its value in discovering novel genes for complex traits. Despite its many advantages, it has certain limitations, which include the low production of hybrid seeds, the high cost, and low power to detect loci with minor effects and heterosis complexity in hybrid rice [ 113 ]. When using GWAS for hybrid rice cultivation, limitations should be taken into account.…”
Section: Breeding Techniques For Producing Hybrid Ricementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of GWAS for marker-assisted breeding still has to be further validated in breeding populations despite its value in discovering novel genes for complex traits. Despite its many advantages, it has certain limitations, which include the low production of hybrid seeds, the high cost, and low power to detect loci with minor effects and heterosis complexity in hybrid rice [ 113 ]. When using GWAS for hybrid rice cultivation, limitations should be taken into account.…”
Section: Breeding Techniques For Producing Hybrid Ricementioning
confidence: 99%