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Scientific Reports | 2018

No yield penalty under favorable conditions paving the way for successful adoption of flood tolerant rice

Manzoor H. Dar; Najam Waris Zaidi; Showkat A. Waza; Satish B. Verulkar; Tofail Ahmed; Priyanka Singh; S. K. Bardhan Roy; Bedanand Chaudhary; Rambaran Yadav; Mirza Mofazzal Islam; Khandakar M. Iftekharuddaula; Jan Roy; R. M. Kathiresan; Brijraj Singh; U.S. Singh; Abdelbagi M. Ismail

Flooding is one of the major constraints for rice production in rainfed lowlands, especially in years and areas of high rainfall. Incorporating the Sub1 (Submergence1) gene into high yielding popular varieties has proven to be the most feasible approach to sustain rice production in submergence-prone areas. Introgression of this QTL into popular varieties has resulted in considerable improvement in yield after flooding. However, its impact under non-flooded conditions or years have not been thoroughly evaluated which is important for the farmers to accept and adopt any new version of their popular varieties. The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of Sub1 on grain yield of rice in different genetic backgrounds, under non-submergence conditions, over years and locations. The study was carried out using head to head trials in farmer’s fields, which enable the farmers to more accurately compare the performance of Sub1 varieties with their recurrent parents under own management. The data generated from different head to head trials revealed that the grain yield of Sub1 varieties was either statistically similar or higher than their non-Sub1 counterparts under non-submergence conditions. Thus, Sub1 rice varieties show no instance of yield penalty of the introgressed gene.


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2018

Screening of rice landraces (Oryza sativa L.) for seedling stage salinity tolerance using morpho-physiological and molecular markers

Md. Tahjib-Ul-Arif; M. Abu Sayed; Mirza Mofazzal Islam; M Nurealam Siddiqui; Smk Nahar Begum; M. Afzal Hossain

Traditional rice landraces of coastal area in Bangladesh are distinct regarding their phenotype, response to salt stress and yield attributes. With characterization of these landraces, suitable candidate genes for salinity tolerance could be identified to introgress into modern rice varieties. Therefore, the aim of this experiment was to uncover prospective rice landraces tolerant to salinity. Relying on morphological, biochemical and molecular parameters 25 rice genotypes were tested for salt tolerance at germination and seedling stage. At germination stage 0 and 12 dSm−1 salinity were imposed on rice genotypes. Ward’s cluster analysis divided rice genotypes into three clusters (susceptible, moderately tolerant and tolerant) based on the physiological indices. The tolerant rice landraces to salinity were Sona Toly, Nakraji and Komol Bhog. At seedling stage screening was performed following IRRI standard protocol at 12 dSm−1 salinity level. Based on all morphological and biochemical parameters Komol Bhog was identified as the highly salinity tolerant landrace while Bolonga, Sona Toly, Dud Sail, Tal Mugur and Nakraji were found as tolerant to salinity. Molecular characterization using two simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers, viz. RM121 and RM337 displayed Bolonga, Til Kapor, Panbra, Sona Toly, Bina Sail, Komol Bhog, Nakraji, Tilkapur, Gajor Goria and Gota were tolerant landraces through genetic similarity in dendrogram. These identified salt-resistant landraces can be used as promising germplasm resources for breeding salt-tolerant high-yielding rice varieties in future.


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2009

Phenotypic and genotypic screening of rice genotypes at seedling stage for salt tolerance.

Salil Kumar Bhowmik; Soubir Titov; Mirza Mofazzal Islam; Ayesha Siddika; Sharmin Sultana; Md. Shahidul Haque


Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences | 2007

Identification of salt tolerant rice cultivars via phenotypic and marker-assisted procedures.

Salil Kumar Bhowmik; Mirza Mofazzal Islam; Reza Mohammad Emon; Shamsun Nahar Begum; Aysha Siddika; Sharmin Sultana


Crop Journal | 2015

Genetic diversity and association mapping for salinity tolerance in Bangladeshi rice landraces

Reza Mohammad Emon; Mirza Mofazzal Islam; Jyotirmoy Halder; Ye-Yang Fan


International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology | 2013

Evaluation of Rice Germplasm under Salt Stress at the Seedling Stage through SSR Markers

M Al-Amin; Mirza Mofazzal Islam; Sn Begum; Alam; M Moniruzzaman; Mak Patwary


International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology | 2013

Marker-assisted Backcrossing for Identification of Salt Tolerant Rice Lines

M. Moniruzzaman; Islam; Ja Rashid; Sn Begum; Mirza Mofazzal Islam


International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology | 2013

MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF EGGPLANT LINES FOR RESISTANT TO PHOMOPSIS BLIGHT AND FRUIT ROT

M. Ibrahim Khalil; M. Bahadur Meah; Mirza Mofazzal Islam


Archive | 2014

EVALUATION OF RICE GENOTYPES UNDER SALT STRESS AT THE SEEDLING AND REPRODUCTIVE STAGES USING PHENOTYPIC AND MOLECULAR MARKERS

Mehede Hassan Rubel; Lutful Hassan; Mirza Mofazzal Islam; Arif Hasan Khan Robin; Jahangir Alam


Revista Científica UDO Agrícola | 2009

Estudio de la variabilidad presente en germoplasma de tártago (Ricinus communis L.) en cuanto a racimos, frutos y semillas

C Elena Mazzani; Edilyng Rodríguez; Mirza Mofazzal Islam; Ayesha Siddika; Sharmin Sultana; Shagudul Haque

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Shamsun Nahar Begum

Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture

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Lutful Hassan

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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M.A. Rahman

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology

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Muhammad Shahedul Alam

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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Reza Mohammad Emon

Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture

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Md. Mukul Mia

Bangladesh Agricultural University

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