Abstract:
Genetic diversity analysis was performed to investigate polymorphism among deep
water rice and molecular screening to identify bacterial leaf blight disease resistant
gene containing rice genotypes. In the flooding region, most of the deep water rice
genotypes is drown due to flood. Besides, rice genotype also affected by bacterial
leaf blight disease which also causes vast yield loss. The experiment was carried out
with 15 and 41 rice genotypes with five well known SSR and five gene specific
markers amplification respectively. In case of 15 deep water rice, fifty nine alleles
ranged from 7 to 16 alleles per locus and an average of 11.8 was detected. Forty
seven polymorphic alleles were also identified. The Polymorphic Information
Content (PIC) of SSR markers ranged from 0.103 (RM206) to 0.494 (RM252) with
an average value of PIC 0.317. Three primers showed moderate diversity and two
primers showed low diversity on the basis of PIC value. The RM252 marker can be
considered as the best marker for giving highest number of band. The similarity
among rice genotypes was computed from combined data for the 5 primers that
ranged from 0.3729 to 0.9375 with an average of 0.7048. Dendrogram indicated the
genetic distance of 15 deep water rice genotypes by grouping them into four main
clusters. In case of gene specific markers Xa4, xa5, Xa7, x13 and Xa21 bacterial leaf
blight disease resistant genotypes were identified carrying bacterial leaf blight
resistant genes. Among 41 rice genotypes, two different genes were present in 10
genotypes (Dudhsor, Dula Bech, Dulai Aman, Kata Mukul, Anguli Aman, Katari,
BR16, BR18, BRRI dhan29 and BRRI dhan58) and one separate gene was present in
12 genotypes. Phylogenetic tree represents the genetic relatedness of 41 rice
genotypes by diving them into two main clusters with sub clusters. These results can
be conveniently used for identifying diverse parent for the development of high
qualitative and quantitative characteristics bearing genotypes in rice.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Sher-eBangla
Agricultural
University,
Dhaka-1207,
in
partial
fulfillment
of
the
requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
BIOTECHNOLOGY