Studies on applying SNP markers to breeding drought-tolerant maize hybrids

Authors

  • Nguyen Xuan Thang* Maize Research Institute, Vietnam
  • Bui Manh Cuong Maize Research Institute, Vietnam
  • Dang Ngoc Ha Maize Research Institute, Vietnam
  • Do Van Dung Maize Research Institute, Vietnam
  • Sudha Nair Asian Regional Maize Program, CIMMYT Int., India
  • M.T. Vinayan Asian Regional Maize Program, CIMMYT Int., India
  • Gajanan Saykhedkar Asian Regional Maize Program, CIMMYT Int., India
  • Raman Babu Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc, USA
  • Doan Thi Bich Thao Maize Research Institute, Vietnam
  • Tran Quang Dieu Maize Research Institute, Vietnam
  • Nguyen Chi Thanh Maize Research Institute, Vietnam
  • P.H. Zaidi Asian Regional Maize Program, CIMMYT Int., India

Abstract

The results of testing the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center’s (CIMMYT’s) hybrid combinations, developed from hybrid 790 F2:3 lines and 10 parental lines, using two testers (CML451 and CLO2450) under optimal and managed drought conditions in Ninh Thuan, Vietnam, show that the average grain yield of the biparental (BP) groups of heterosis groups A and B is, respectively, 2.58-3.65 tons/ha and 2.56-2.76 tons/ha in drought conditions, and 4.24-5.02 tons/ha and 5.41-5.93 tons/ha in wellwatered conditions, respectively. By genotyping eight BP populations with 39,846 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers, CIMMYT experts identified 15 important gene regions that regulate grain yield associated with 15 SNP markers on chromosomes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 which is useful for applying molecular markers in breeding drought-tolerant maize. On that basis, the Maize Research Institute of Vietnam studied and genotyped three populations, including 450 F2 families, with 96 SNPs using the Kompetitive Allele Specific PCR (KASP) genotyping method. The result was that 57 SNP markers related to drought tolerance were found useful to these populations. In addition, 27 F 2 families demonstrating drought tolerance and high grain yield were selected as primary materials for breeding maize hybrids tolerant to stresses and adaptive to climate change.

Keywords:

drought, GWAS, KASP, maize, optimal conditions, SNP markers

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31276/VJSTE.62(1).55-61

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3.1

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Published

2020-03-15

Received 21 May 2019; accepted 8 July 2019

How to Cite

Nguyen Xuan Thang, Bui Manh Cuong, Dang Ngoc Ha, Do Van Dung, Sudha Nair, M.T. Vinayan, Gajanan Saykhedkar, Raman Babu, Doan Thi Bich Thao, Tran Quang Dieu, Nguyen Chi Thanh, & P.H. Zaidi. (2020). Studies on applying SNP markers to breeding drought-tolerant maize hybrids. Vietnam Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering, 62(1), 55-61. https://doi.org/10.31276/VJSTE.62(1).55-61

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Life Sciences