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Journal of Experimental Botany | 2017

Crop-model assisted phenomics and genome-wide association study for climate adaptation of indica rice. 1. Phenology

Michaël Dingkuhn; Richard Pasco; Julie Pasuquin; Jean Damo; Jean-Christophe Soulie; Louis-Marie Raboin; Julie Dusserre; Abdoulaye Sow; Baboucarr Manneh; Suchit Shrestha; Alpha Bocar Balde; Tobias Kretzschmar

Phenology and time of flowering are crucial determinants of rice adaptation to climate variation. A previous study characterized flowering responses of 203 diverse indica rices (the ORYTAGE panel) to ten environments in Senegal (six sowing dates) and Madagascar (two years and two altitudes) under irrigation in the field. This study used the physiological phenology model RIDEV V2 to heuristically estimate component traits of flowering such as cardinal temperatures (base temperature (Tbase) and optimum temperature), basic vegetative phase, photoperiod sensitivity and cold acclimation, and to conduct a genome-wide association study for these traits using 16 232 anonymous single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. The RIDEV model after genotypic parameter optimization explained 96% of variation in time to flowering for Senegal alone and 91% for Senegal and Madagascar combined. The latter was improved to 94% by including an acclimation parameter reducing Tbase when the crop experienced low temperatures during early vegetative development. Eighteen significant (P<1.0 × 10-5) quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were identified, namely ten for RIDEV parameters and eight for climatic index variables (difference in time to flowering between key environments). Co-localization of QTLs for different traits were rare. RIDEV parameters gave QTLs that were mostly more significant and distinct from QTLs for index variables. Candidate genes were investigated within the estimated 50% linkage disequilibrium regions of 39 kB. In addition to several known flowering network genes, they included genes related to thermal stress adaptation and epigenetic control mechanisms. The peak SNP for a QTL for the crop parameter Tbase (P=2.0 × 10-7) was located within HD3a, a florigen that was recently identified as implicated in flowering under cool conditions.


Archive | 2016

Rice Adaptation Strategies in Response to Heat Stress at Flowering

Tanguy Lafarge; Cécile Julia; Alpha Bocar Balde; Nourollah Ahmadi; Bertrand Muller; Michael Dingkuhn

The adaptation of flowering processes to heat is crucial for maintaining yields in rice growing systems. In the Senegal River valley, high temperatures cause sterility, a situation that has prompted the development of crop management sequences and predictive models that account for the ability of plants to escape (early anthesis time), avoid (panicle cooling through transpiration) or tolerate (presence of genes of interest) heat at flowering. Avoidance and tolerance are the main genetic improvement pathways, whereas cropping practices are adjusted to ensure escape and take advantage of suitable thermal periods.


Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies | 2015

Evaluation of sixteen reference evapotranspiration methods under sahelian conditions in the Senegal River Valley

Koffi Djaman; Alpha Bocar Balde; Abdoulaye Sow; Bertrand Muller; Suat Irmak; Mamadou K. N’Diaye; Baboucarr Manneh; Yonnelle Dea Moukoumbi; Koichi Futakuchi; Kazuki Saito


Field Crops Research | 2011

Agronomic performance of no-tillage relay intercropping with maize under smallholder conditions in Central Brazil

Alpha Bocar Balde; Eric Scopel; François Affholder; Marc Corbeels; Fernando Antônio Macena da Silva; José Humberto Valadares Xavier; Jacques Wery


Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies | 2016

Analyses, calibration and validation of evapotranspiration models to predict grass-reference evapotranspiration in the Senegal river delta

Koffi Djaman; Hossein Tabari; Alpha Bocar Balde; Lamine Diop; Koichi Futakuchi; Suat Irmak


Field Crops Research | 2015

Field phenomics for response of a rice diversity panel to ten environments in Senegal and Madagascar. 2. Chilling-induced spikelet sterility

Michael Dingkuhn; Tendro Radanielina; Louis-Marie Raboin; Julie Dusserre; Alain Ramantsoanirina; Abdoulaye Sow; Baboucarr Manneh; Alpha Bocar Balde; Jean-Christophe Soulie; Suchit Shrestha; Nourollah Ahmadi; Brigitte Courtois


International Journal of Climatology | 2017

Long‐term trend analysis in climate variables and agricultural adaptation strategies to climate change in the Senegal River Basin

Koffi Djaman; Alpha Bocar Balde; Daran R. Rudnick; Ousmane Ndiaye; Suat Irmak


Paddy and Water Environment | 2017

Evapotranspiration, irrigation water requirement, and water productivity of rice ( Oryza sativa L.) in the Sahelian environment

Koffi Djaman; Valere C. Mel; Alpha Bocar Balde; Boubié Vincent Bado; Baboucarr Manneh; Lamine Diop; Denis Mutiibwa; Daran R. Rudnick; Suat Irmak; Koichi Futakuchi


European Journal of Agronomy | 2016

Intensification of an irrigated rice system in Senegal: Crop rotations, climate risks, sowing dates and varietal adaptation options

P.A.J. Van Oort; Alpha Bocar Balde; Madiagne Diagne; Michael Dingkuhn; Baboucarr Manneh; Bertrand Muller; Abdoulaye Sow; Sabine Stuerz


Applied Categorical Structures | 2017

Trend Analysis in Rainfall, Reference Evapotranspiration and Aridity Index in Southern Senegal: Adaptation to the Vulnerability of Rainfed Rice Cultivation to Climate Change

Komlan Koudahe; Koffi Djaman; Ansoumana Bodian; Suat Irmak; Mamadou Sall; Lamine Diop; Alpha Bocar Balde; Daran R. Rudnick

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Suat Irmak

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Baboucarr Manneh

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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François Affholder

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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