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Ozone‐Tolerant Rice for Air‐Polluted Environments

Author Affiliations
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, University of Bonn
Published InGlobal Change Biology
Year2025
Citations1

Abstract

ABSTRACT Recent decades have witnessed a surge in tropospheric ozone concentrations across many Asian countries, including Bangladesh, posing a significant threat to rice yields and regional food security. This study presents a comprehensive marker‐assisted breeding program designed to introgress two quantitative trait loci (QTL) conferring ozone tolerance into elite Bangladeshi rice varieties. We crossed the donor landrace Kasalath with high‐yielding varieties BRRI dhan28 and Binadhan‐11, generating BC 2 F 4 lines with an average of 87% recipient parent genome recovery. These lines harbored diverse combinations of positive alleles at the target QTLs while retaining the agronomic traits of modern rice varieties. In controlled open‐top‐chamber experiments, the presence of these QTLs in elite backgrounds mitigated ozone stress symptoms, reduced physiological damage…
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