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August 17-18, 2017 | Toronto, Canada

ANNUAL BIOTECHNOLOGY CONGRESS

Ann Biol Sci, 2017

ISSN: 2348-1927

P

AU 201, a very high yielding medium duration rice

variety was released for cultivation in Punjab state in

2007, however, due to red pericarp color; the variety did

not meet the specification of Food Corporation of India and

was officially withdrawn in the year 2010 for cultivation in

Punjab. Due to high yield potential, this variety covered

more than 20% area in Punjab in two years after its release.

In addition to red pericarp, this variety had only one bacterial

blight resistance gene xa13. The red aleurone is due to single

gene, designated as Rc7 and is located on chromosome 7.

Both these genes are cloned and gene based primers have

been designed. Due to consistent demand from farmers for

improvement of this variety, we have improved this variety

through MAS by replacing Rc7 allele with recessive allele

rc

7, and additional bacterial blight resistance gene

Xa

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A set of BC

2

F

4

progenies selected for white grain color and

bacterial blight resistance having more than 90% of the

recurrent-parent genome were evaluated for yield and

yield components. Lines that significantly out-yielded the

recurrent parent and the check cultivars in station trials are

evaluated at multiple locations in national-level nurseries

for identifying the lines that could be released as varieties.

These lines, in addition to being released as cultivars, can

also be used as immediate donors for further improvement

of rice cultivars.

Speaker Biography

Ms. Rupinder Kaur is a Project Fellow with Department of Fruit Science, Punjab

Agricultural University, Ludhiana 141 004, India. She is presently working with the

objective of Standardization of high density planting and canopy architecture for

high productivity and better fruit quality in low chill peach. Previously her research

was concerned with the Varietal development for biotic stress resistance and yield

improvement in rice through marker assisted selection. Ms. Rupinder attended the

conferences and presented posters. She has published three scientific papers, five

abstracts and one review paper in national and international journals of repute.

e:

rupinder261@gmail.com

Improvement of rice variety PAU 201 through marker assisted selection for grain color and bacterial

blight resistance

Kaur Rupinder, Mangat GS

and

Singh Kuldeep

Punjab Agricultural University, India

Kaur Rupinder et al., Ann Biol Sci, 2017, 5:3

DOI: 10.21767/2348-1927-C1-002