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  • Improving Resilience to Drought in Rice and Sorghum through Mutation Breeding

    Closed for Proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    D23031

    CRP

    2127

    Approved Date

    13 February 2017

    Project Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    10 July 2017

    Expected End Date

    9 July 2021

    Completed Date

    20 April 2023

    Participating Countries

    Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Indonesia, India, Japan, Mali, Malaysia, Pakistan, Sudan, Viet Nam

    Description

    Drought is the most devastating abiotic stress factor worldwide affecting crop production and projected to worsen with anticipated climate change. It severely limits plant growth and development as well as agricultural characteristics resulting in reduction of crop yields. Improving drought tolerance in crops, to increase the efficiency of water use and to enhance agricultural water productivity under rain-fed conditions is among top priority for most countries. Among various agro-ecologies, Africa and South Asia are considered to be the most vulnerable to climate change and both have large numbers of poor populations constrained with meagre access to basic resources of water and productive land. Despite the fact that rice, maize, sorghum and wheat are grown in arid and semi-arid tropical areas of Africa and South Asia, the occurrence of drought stress is a frequent phenomenon across these areas in ?rice, maize, sorghum and wheat belts during growing season, particularly during the flowering to grain filling period.? Drought has been found to be one of the major environmental factors which limit both quantity and quality of rice, maize, sorghum and wheat production in Africa and South Asia. ?This CRP will focus on improving rice and sorghum to drought tolerance for current and future climate change scenarios. These two crops are essential staples in the diets of millions of impoverish and vulnerable populations, and therefore any attempt in increasing their yields under drought stress could have a major and positive impact in terms of food security and improved health and? income generation. Up to ten research contracts are expected to be awarded and five no-cost agreement holders from advanced laboratories and research institutes with recognized expertise in the targeted technologies will be invited to share their experience with the contract holders and contribute to the development and validation of the planned technical packages. In addition, it is foreseen that two technical contracts will be awarded for services in advanced areas such as screening methods development and advanced efficiency enhancing technologies and mutant characterization. Coordination and technical management will be handled by the scientific secretary in the Plant Breeding and Genetics Section.

    Objectives

    Improving drought resilience of rice and sorghum germplasm through induced mutation and development/adaptation of screening techniques for sustainable food security

    Specific Objectives

    To disseminate methods and guidelines to the broader plant breeding and research communities.

    To develop robust protocols for rapid advancement of generation, efficient screening of mutant populations for drought tolerance

    To generate drought tolerant rice and sorghum mutant germplasm

    To disseminate methods and guidelines to the broader plant breeding and research communities.

    To develop robust protocols for rapid advancement of generation, efficient screening of mutant populations for drought tolerance

    To generate drought tolerant rice and sorghum mutant germplasm

    Impact

    The CRP improved human capacity and improved drought resilience of rice and sorghum through induced mutation and development/adaptation of screening techniques that are expected to generate impact on sustainable food security, particularly drought affected countries.

    Relevance

    Improving the delivery of knowledge /experience for meeting resilience of climate change specifically drought stress.

    CRP Publications

    Malaysia
    Proceeding
    2021
    The effect of drought stress on agronomical and physiological traits of Malaysian rice variety (MiGC 14)
    Journal of Experimental Botany
    Article
    2020
    Integrating the dynamics of yield traits in rice in response to environmental changes
    India
    Article
    2020
    The quest for osmosensors in plants. Journal of Experimental Botany
    Austria
    Article
    2021
    Integrated Approaches for Improving Drought Tolerance in Rice and Sorghum
    China, Acta Agronomica Sinica
    Article
    2019
    Establishement of an acurate evaluation method for sorghum drought resistance based on multilevel phenotype analysis
    Mali
    Poster presentation
    2022
    Exploring drought resistant and productive upland rice mutant derived from induced mutation
    India, Journal of Plant Physiology
    Article
    2018
    Forward and reverse genetics approaches for combined stress tolerance in rice
    Malaysia
    Proceeding
    2020
    Physiological screening of advanced rice mutant lines in drought resistant
    The Crop Journal
    Artice
    2020
    Comparative Proteomic Analysis of the PEG Stress Response in a Sorghum Variety and Its Mutant
    Pakistan
    Book Chapter
    2023
    Sustainable Rice Production Under Biotic and Abiotic Stress Challenges. S., Fiaz, S., Nadeem, M.A., Baloch, F.S., Qayyum, A. (eds) Sustainable Agriculture in the Era of the OMICs Revolution. Springer, Cham
    Journal of Experimental Botany
    Article
    2020
    Mitigating the impact of climate change on plant productivity and ecosystem sustainability
    India
    Article
    2022
    Physiological and molecular signatures reveal differential response of rice genotypes to drought and drought combination with heat and salinity stress. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 28(4), pp.899-910.
    India, Journal of Plant Physiology
    Article
    2018
    Forward and reverse genetics approaches for combined stress tolerance in rice
    Sudan
    Paper
    2023
    Evaluation of Some Sorghum Cultivars for Drought Tolerance under Gezira Irrigated Conditions
    Frontiers in Plant Science
    Article
    2019
    Mutagenesis in Rice: The Basis for Breeding a New Super Plant
    Austria
    Book Chapter
    2023
    Strategies for Screening Induced Mutants for Stress Tolerance. In: Penna, S., Jain, S.M. (eds) Mutation Breeding for Sustainable Food Production and Climate Resilience. Springer, Singapore
    Bangladesh
    Conference
    2019
    Induced mutagenesis of Binadhan-17 rice variety for drought tolerance
    India, Journal of Plant Physiology
    Article
    2018
    Physiological, genetic and molecular basis of drought resilience in sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.)Moench
    Malaysia
    Proceeding
    2021
    Phenotypic and genotypic assessment of rice mutant genotype, NMR151 and NMR152
    Malaysia
    Article
    2023
    Data on genome resequencing of the rice cultivar MR219 and its abiotic stress tolerant mutant lines, NMR152 and NMR151
    India
    Article
    2022
    Rewilding staple crops for the lost halophytism: Toward sustainability and profitability of agricultural production systems
    Bangladesh
    Conference
    2019
    Induced mutagenesis of Binadhan-17 rice variety for drought tolerance
    China, Acta Agronomica Sinica
    Article
    2019
    Establishement of an acurate evaluation method for sorghum drought resistance based on multilevel phenotype analysis
    Mali
    Poster presentation
    2021
    Exploitation de la mutagenèse pour la résistance à la sécheresse et la productivité du riz (Oryza L.) pluvial au Mali
    Frontiers in Plant Science
    Article
    2019
    Mutagenesis in Rice: The Basis for Breeding a New Super Plant
    India, Journal of Plant Physiology
    Article
    2018
    Physiological, genetic and molecular basis of drought resilience in sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.)Moench
    Journal of Experimental Botany
    Article
    2020
    Integrating the dynamics of yield traits in rice in response to environmental changes
    Pakistan
    Paper
    2022
    Evaluation of the tolerance of rice (oryza sativa) for submergence and drought using various yield related stress indices
    Brazil
    Article
    2023
    Characterization of roots of rice mutants under water deficit during the reproductive stage
    The Crop Journal
    Artice
    2020
    Comparative Proteomic Analysis of the PEG Stress Response in a Sorghum Variety and Its Mutant
    Journal of Experimental Botany
    Article
    2020
    Mitigating the impact of climate change on plant productivity and ecosystem sustainability
    Brazil
    Article
    2023
    Genome editing in rice: New paths for an old crop.

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