Insight into MAS: A molecular tool for development of stress resistant and quality of rice through gene stacking

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Abstract

Rice yield is subjected to severe losses due to adverse effect of a number of stress factors. The most effective method of controlling reduced crop production is utilization of host resistance. Recent technological advances have led to the improvement of DNA based molecular markers closely linked to genes or QTLs in rice chromosome that bestow tolerance to various types of abiotic stresses and resistance to biotic stress factors. Transfer of several genes with potential characteristics into a single genotype is possible through the process of marker assisted selection (MAS), which can quicken the advancement of tolerant/resistant cultivars in the lowest number of generations with the utmost precision through the process of gene pyramiding. Overall, this review presented various types of molecular tools including MASthat can be reasonable and environmental friendly approach for the improvement of abiotic and biotic stress resistant rice with enhanced quality.

Original languageEnglish
Article number985
JournalFrontiers in Plant Science
Volume8
DOIs
StatePublished - 13 Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Gene pyramiding
  • Genome mapping
  • Marker assisted selection
  • Molecular markers
  • Phenotype traits
  • Physiological traits
  • Rice

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