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Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants | 2008

Identification of SSR markers associated with seed coat permeability and electrolyte leaching in soybean

Ritu Singh; R. K. Raipuria; V. S. Bhatia; Anita Rani; Pushpendra; Sm Husain; C. Tara Satyavathi; G. S. Chauhan; T. Mohapatra

Seed coat permeability and electrolyte leaching are the important traits that have been negatively associated with seed longevity in soybean. The objective of this study was to use SSR markers to identify genomic regions significantly associated with QTLs controlling seed coat permeability and electrolyte leaching in a segregating F2 population derived from a cross of Birsa soya-1 x JS 71-05. Parental polymorphism survey using 145 SSR markers identified 21 polymorphic ones, which were used to genotype 153 F2 individuals. Four independent markers (Satt434, Satt538, Satt281 and Satt598) were significantly (P=0.05) associated with seed coat permeability. One of these markers (Satt 281) also showed significant association with electrolyte leaching that partly supported the observed positive correlation (r = 0.425) between the two traits. Markers for seed coat permeability individually explained 3.9% to 4.5% of the total phenotypic variation, while the marker linked with electrolyte leaching explained 5.6% of the total variation.


Breeding Science | 2017

Linkage mapping of Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus (MYMIV) resistance gene in soybean

Anita Rani; Vineet Kumar; B. S. Gill; Pushpendra Rathi; Shruti Shukla; R. K. Singh; Sm Husain

Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV) is one of the most prevalent pathogen that limits soybean production in India. In this study RILs derived from JS335, dominant but MYMIV susceptible variety and PI171443, donor of MYMIV resistance gene in most of the MYMIV resistant varieties released in India and F2 population derived from SL525, a resistant variety released for northern India and NRC101, a susceptible genotype were used to study the inheritance of MYMIV resistance and map the gene responsible for MYMIV resistance. F1s were found to be completely susceptible. F2:3 and RILs population segregated to fit a ratio of 1:2:1 and 1:1 indicating that a single recessive gene controlled resistance to MYMIV. BSA was performed using 144 polymorphic SSR markers. MYMIV resistance gene was mapped on chr 6 (LG C2) within a 3.5-cM genome region between two SSR markers GMAC7L and Satt322 whose size was estimated to be 77.115 kb (position of 12,259,594–12,336,709 bp). This is the first report on linkage mapping of MYMIV resistance gene in soybean. This will be helpful in breeding soybean varieties for resistance against MYMIV responsible for wide spread damage to soybean crop in India using Marker Assisted Selection.


Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2008

Molecular analysis of soybean cultivars differing in response to salinity stress.

Ritu Singh; Anita Rani; Devendra Kumar Chauhan; K. V. Bhat; Virendra Kumar; C. Tara Satyavathi; Sm Husain

Forty-seven soybean cultivars differing in response to sodium chloride were analyzed with 37 SSR markers for genetic diversity estimation. Thirty-two (86.5 %) out of 37 markers were polymorphic. The number of alleles ranged from 2–7 for different polymorphic markers, whereas the polymorphic information content (PIC) ranged from 0.061 to 0.793 with an average of 0.549. Average genetic similarity coefficient was 0.281. UPGMA based cluster analysis placed cultivars into five main clusters. In addition, the Mantel’s test for cophenetic correlation with r = 0.878 indicated good fit of the cultivars to a group in the cluster analysis. No clear pattern was observed between major clusters and place of release or targeted area of the cultivars. Genetically diverse cultivars were identified that could be potentially important sources of the germplasm for the development of salt tolerant cultivars in soybean.


Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2011

Validation of SSR markers linked to null kunitz tryspin inhibitor allele in Indian soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] population

Anita Rani; Vineet Kumar; Vaishali Mourya; Randhir Singh; Sm Husain


Plant Genetic Resources Newsletter = Bulletin de Ressources Phytogénétiques = Noticiario de Recursos Fitogenéticos | 2007

Divergence studies in early-maturing soybean ("Glycine max" (L.) Merrill) germplasm accessions in India

Ch. Bharadwaj; C. Tara Satyavathi; Sm Husain; G. S. Chauhan; Rachana Srivastava


Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2014

Marker assisted backcross selection for genetic removal of lipoxygenase-2 from popular soybean (Glycine max) variety JS 97-52: Parental polymorphism survey and hybridity validation

Reena Rawal; Vineet Kumar; Anita Rani; S M Gokhale; Sm Husain


Agricultural research | 2016

Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy for Protein Content in Soybean Flour and Screening of Germplasm Across Different Countries

Vaishali Mourya; Vineet Kumar; Anita Rani; Meeta Jain; Sm Husain


Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources | 2011

NRC106 (IC0582899, INGR10052) and IC210 (IC0582900; INGR10053), Soybean (Glycine max) Germplasm, Lines with High Oleic Acid Content and Early Maturity

Vineet Kumar; Anita Rani; Sm Husain; G. S. Chauhan


Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources | 2011

NRC101 (IC0582901; INGR10054) and NRC102 (IC582902; INGR10055), Soybean (Glycine max) Germplasm, Free from Kunitz Trypsin Inhibitor Polypeptide

Anita Rani; Vineet Kumar; Sm Husain; Sk Pandey; G. S. Chauhan


Indian Journal of Plant Genetic Resources | 2011

NRC105 (IC0512375; INGR10056), Soybean (Glycine max) Germplasm – A Vegetable type

Vineet Kumar; Anita Rani; Sm Husain; Shilpi Srivastava

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Anita Rani

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Vineet Kumar

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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G. S. Chauhan

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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C. Tara Satyavathi

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Ritu Singh

Central University of Rajasthan

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Vaishali Mourya

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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B. S. Gill

Punjab Agricultural University

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Ch. Bharadwaj

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Devendra Kumar Chauhan

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu

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Meeta Jain

Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya

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