Parental Polymorphism between Samba Mahsuri and False Smut Tolerant Landraces using SSR and InDel markers
Preeti¹ , Lokesha R³ , Balakrishnan D² , BhaskarM² , Gireesh C² , Neeraja CN² , Singh AK4 , Nidagundi JM¹ , Diwan JR¹ , Bheemanna M¹ , Suma TC¹ , Prasad MS² , Sundaram RM² and Ladhalakshmi D² *
1 University of Agriculture Sciences, Raichur, Karnataka, India – 584104
2 ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research, Hyderabad, Telangana, India – 500030
3 University of Agricultural Sciences, Shimoga, Karnataka, India – 577201
4 ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India – 110012
*Corresponding author Email: ladhasavitha@gmail.com
Volume 16-(1), 2023 ; https://doi.org/10.58297/KRLR3434 Click here for Pdf
Received : 9th April, 2023; Accepted : 6th June, 2023
Abstract
In the present study, 868 SSR and 475 InDel markers were selected to study parental polymorphism of two different crosses between recipient parent Samba Mahsuri and false smut donor linesIC379047 and IC334233 at ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad. Out of 1343 markers used for parental polymorphism, 100 markers were polymorphic between parental lines Samba Mahsuri and landrace IC379047 and the total polymorphism percentage recorded was 7.44%. Ninety-nine markers exhibited polymorphism between parental lines Samba Mahsuri and IC334233 and 7.37% of total polymorphism percentage was recorded between the parents. The identified polymorphic markers could be further used for QTL mapping studies in false smut resistance
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