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Anther Culture Response of some Salt Resistant and Susceptible Indica Rice Varieties Presented By: M.C.Mohamed Zakeel

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Anther Culture Response of some Salt Resistant and Susceptible Indica Rice Varieties

Presented By:

M.C.Mohamed Zakeel

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H.M.P.S. Kumari, U.N.D. Silva, W.M. Abayarathne, D.S. De Z. Abeysiriwardena,

I.W.M.K.N.K. Yatawara and D.N. Sirisena

Annals of Sri Lanka Department of Agriculture 2006

8:137-145

Rice Research and Development Institute

BatalagodaIbbagamuwa

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Introduction

Important biotech tool in rice breeding Genetically diverse haploid, Homozygous diploid within short time Early expression of recessive gene Increased selection efficiency

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Cont…

First successful haploid Datura Innoxia (1960)

Applied to rice Present promising approach China, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, the

USA, India Efficient callusing & regeneration in

Indica – still challenging field

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Cont…

Cold treatment induces calli formation Delayed senescence & entry of nutrients Various auxins & cytokinins

combinations Regeneration by water stress Spontaneous or induced doubling

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Cont…

Spontaneous in tetep & tulsiEndomitosis Irregular meiosisSpindle fusionNuclear fusion

Callus induction ability inherited as recessive trait

8 QTLs for rice anther culturability

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Objectives

Tremendous improvement in rice conventional breeding

Creation of genetic variability & application of advanced technologies develop varietal resistance for biotic & abiotic stress- LIMITED

To investigate anther culture response of selected rice varieties showing varying response to salt stress

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Materials and Methods

8 popular rice varieties Grown under natural condition

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Variety Reaction to salinity

Traditional Pokkali Tolerant

Nonabokra Tolerant

Improved At 354 Tolerant

At 401 Tolerant

Bw 400 Moderately tolerant

Bg 94-1 Susceptible

Bg 300 Susceptible

Bg 750 ***

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Cont…

Panicle collected at late uninucleate microspore stage

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Pretreatment and sterilization of plant material

Cold treatment (10 oC) Panicle sterilization – 70% ethanol Opened panicle –

20% Clorex for 20 min 70% ethanol Sterilized distilled water

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Culture media for callus initiation & plant regeneration

N6 medium Different combination & concentration of

growth regulators Anthers removed from spikelets 100 anthers per each petridish 25 petridish per each medium Incubated under dark at 25oC

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Treatment Sugar type Growth regulators (mg/l)

Sucrose % Maltose % 2,4 D KN NAA BAP

Callus induction

N6-1 6 2 0.5 - -

N6-2 6 - 0.5 2 -

N6-3 6 2 1 - -

N6-4 6 - 1 2 -

N6-5 6 2 0.5 2 -

N6-6 6 2 1 2 -

Plant regeneration

MS1 3 - 0.5 1 1

MS2 3 - 0.5 1 2

MS3 3 - 2 1 0.5

MS4 3 - 2 1 2

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Partial desiccation of calli & plantlet regeneration

Primary calli (1-5 mm) subjected to 24 hr water stress

Petridish & Watmann No. 1 filter paper Desiccated calli transferred to modified

MS medium (regeneration) Incubated at 250C (16hr/8hr – light/dark)

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Identification of ploidy level & plantlet establishment in soil

Root tip with aceto carmine stain Plantlet transferred to sterilized soil Kept in green house Seeds screened under field condition

Uniform growthSeed settingAgainst disease & salt stress

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Result and Discussion

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Callus induction

7 days cold trt - highest response to callusing & regeneration

Variety x medium interaction not significant Fast calli proliferation eventually turned necrotic Higher con. of auxins suppresses callus initiation

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Variety N6-1 N6-2 N6-3

# of planted anthers

# of calli produced

# of planted anthers

# of calli produced

# of planted anthers

# of calli produced

Pokkali 484 3 465 6 430 7

BW 400 352 10 314 5 374 9

Bg 300 267 1 275 1 284 -

Big 750 306 17 244 22 269 18

Bg 94-1 310 3 291 - 285 4

At 354 281 - 290 - 206 -

At 401 395 6 282 11 397 2

Nonabokra 294 40 175 45 244 40

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Variety N6-4 N6-5 N6-6

# of planted anthers

# of calli produced

# of planted anthers

# of calli produced

# of planted anthers

# of calli produced

Pokkali 494 27 295 - 312 -

BW 400 387 15 325 - 316 -

Bg 300 304 2 245 - 302 -

Bg 750 202 - 224 - 220 -

Bg 94-1 215 - 205 - 196 -

At 354 260 - 254 - 276 -

At 401 123 - 208 8 156 27

Nonabokra

106 44 170 - 165 -

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Plant regeneration

Variety x medium interaction not significant Pokkali, Bg 94-1, At 401, Bw 400 produced

plants on MS2 Frequency of regeneration 82.7%, 20.8%,

46.7%, 26.7% MS2 BEST among all others High frequency of green (82,7%) & albino (15%)

in Pokkali

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Variety MS1 MS2

# of calli cultured

Regenerated plants

# of calli cultured

Regenerated plants

Pokkali 17 2 (11.7%) 29 24 (82.7%)

Bg 750 39 - 26 -

Bg 300 7 - 5 -

Bg 94-1 7 - 24 5 (20.8)

At 401 17 - 15 7 (46.7%)

Bw 400 10 - 15 4 (16.7%)

Nonabokra 12 - 11 -

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Variety MS3 MS4

# of calli cultured

Regenerated plants

# of calli cultured

Regenerated plants

Pokkali 16 2 (12.5%) 41 16 (39%)

Bg 750 41 - 10 -

Bg 300 3 - 7 -

Bg 94-1 17 - 10 -

At 401 36 - 33 -

Bw 400 15 - 8 2 (25%)

Nonabokra 9 - 9 -

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Cont…

16 Pokkali & 2 Bw 400 plants were established in soil

Somatic metaphase analysis – Haploid & diploid chromosome number

All Pokkali plants showed homogeneity, uniformity, seed setting & shorter plant height

Bw 400 – homogeneity, uniformity, 100% fertility

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Conclusion

Variety x medium interaction not significant in calli initiation & plant regeneration

Only Pokkali & Bw 400 successfully established in soil

Breeding lines obtained fro Pokkali with improved chars

Anther culture tech can be used in rice improvement

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Cont…

Creating genetic variants Producing double haploidEarly expression of recessive genes Shortened breeding cycle

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Thank you