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E-raamat: Pre-Field Screening Protocols for Heat-Tolerant Mutants in Rice

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319773384
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319773384

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This book is open access under a CC BY 3.0 IGO license.

This open access book presents simple, robust pre-field screening protocols that allow plant breeders to screen for enhanced tolerance to heat stress in rice. Two critical heat-sensitive stages in the lifecycle of the rice crop are targeted – the seedling and flowering stages – with screening based on simple phenotypic responses. The protocols are based on the use of a hydroponics system and/or pot experiments in a glasshouse in combination with a controlled growth chamber where the heat stress treatment is applied. The protocols are designed to be effective, simple, reproducible and user-friendly.

The protocols will enable plant breeders to effectively reduce the number of plants from a few thousands to less than 100 candidate individual mutants or lines in a greenhouse/growth chamber, which can then be used for further testing and validation in the field conditions. The methods can also be used to classify rice genotypes according to their heat tolerance characteristics. Thus, different types of heat stress tolerance mechanisms can be identified, presenting opportunities for pyramiding different (mutant) sources of heat stress tolerance. 

General Introduction.- Screening Protocols for Heat Tolerance in Rice at the Seedling and Reproductive Stages.- Validation of Screening Protocols for Heat Tolerance in Rice.- Conclusion.- References.

Fatma Sarsu





Plant Breeding and Genetics Section





Joint FAO/IAEA Division





Vienna, Austria





 





Abdelbagi M.A. Ghanim





Plant Breeding and Genetics Laboratory





Joint FAO/IAEA Division





Vienna, Austria





 





Priyanka Das





School of Life Sciences





Jawaharlal Nehru University





New Delhi, India





 





Rajeev N Bahuguna





School of Life Sciences

Jawaharlal Nehru University





New Delhi, India





 





Paul Mbogo Kusolwa





Sokoine University of Agriculture





Morogoro, United Republic of Tanzania





 





Muhammed Ashraf





Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB)





Faisalabad, Pakistan





 





Sneh Lata Singla-Pareek

Plant Molecular Biology Group





International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology





New Delhi, India





 





Ashwani Pareek





School of Life Sciences





Jawaharlal Nehru University





New Delhi, India





 





Brian P. Forster

Plant Breeding and Genetics Laboratory 

Joint FAO/IAEA Division

International Atomic Energy Agency 

Vienna, Austria



Ivan Ingelbrecht





Plant Breeding and Genetics Laboratory





Joint FAO/IAEA Division

International Atomic Energy Agency 

Vienna, Austria