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PRODUCTION OF BLAST RESISTANT AND HIGH YIELDING BASMATI 370 HYBRIDS RICE RESEARCH PROJECT

PRODUCTION OF BLAST RESISTANT AND HIGH YIELDING BASMATI 370 HYBRIDS RICE RESEARCH PROJECT. DR . Paul Njiruh Nthakanio Dr. James I. Kanya Dr. John M. Kimani Dr. Raphael Wanjogu FUNDED / COLLABORATORS NATIONAL IRRIGATION BOARB , EUC, UoN , KARI. Objectives.

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PRODUCTION OF BLAST RESISTANT AND HIGH YIELDING BASMATI 370 HYBRIDS RICE RESEARCH PROJECT

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  1. PRODUCTION OF BLAST RESISTANT AND HIGH YIELDING BASMATI 370 HYBRIDS RICE RESEARCH PROJECT DR. Paul NjiruhNthakanio Dr. James I. Kanya Dr. John M. Kimani Dr. Raphael Wanjogu FUNDED / COLLABORATORS NATIONAL IRRIGATION BOARB , EUC, UoN, KARI

  2. Objectives • To produce hybrid Basmati rice seeds that significantly yield higher than pure lines. • To produce blast (Pyricularia oryzae) resistant Basmati hybrid rice with aroma gene. • Determine yield traits in hybrid rice between PGMS/TGMS and Basmati370. • To train farmers on hybrid seed production.

  3. Part of the project Breeding hybrid rice using Photo/Thermo Genic Male Sterile (P/TGMS) in the tropics- from greenhouse to the field.

  4. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background • Amount of rice consumed in Kenya outstrips Production by over 200% (300,000tones – 100,000 production=200,000) • Each year about Ksh20billion is taken out of the country • Why?

  5. 1.2 Fact of on Food demand/supply • By year 2030 Kenya population is expected to be 60.0million • Where will food come from ? • Climate change effects: shorter rain seasons • Agricultural revolutions since 196os a) Green revolution b) Agricultural Biotechnology c) Hybrid rice technology

  6. 1.3 Hybrid rice • Hybrid rice has been have over 25% yield advantage over pure breed dwarf lines (Kush et al 1994) • To produce hybrid a female parent that is male sterile is needed and a fertile male is needed

  7. 1.4 Hybrid Technology Use of hybrid vigour to in hybrid Better Parent (BP) heterosis (F1 performs better than better parent = F1-BPx100 BP

  8. How it works

  9. Working Mechanism of Hybrid rice seed technology

  10. RICE MATERIALS FEMALE PARENT 1) V1 - IR-73827-23-76-15-7 S (TTB03) - PGMS 2) V2- IR-77271-42-25-4-36 S (TTB02) - TGMS • V3- IR-75589-31-27-8-332S (TTB01) – PGMS Pollen Donors 1) Basmati (370 and 217)

  11. Hybridization x Hybrid plant Restorer parent (R/P) S -line

  12. Temperature Reproductive Upper Limit high Sterile F1 Seed Production Critical Sterility Point Partial Sterility Critical Fertility Point Fertile S-line Multiplication Reproductive Lower Limit low Model of Sterility / Fertility Expression for TGMS Rice Working mechanism of technology • PGMS/TGMS

  13. 2.0 SCOPE OF THIS RESEARCH Scope 1. Induce complete sterility in female parents under greenhouse conditions Outputs Achievements : 100% sterility realized see below

  14. Approaches of realization female parent sterility 1. Work in Greenhouse a b Fig. 1 EGMS growing in a greenhouse. Fig. a and b show EGMS and the greenhouse respectively

  15. Complete male sterile EGMS a b c Fig. 2 EGMS under sterility inducing conditions. Fig a shows EGMS growing in paddy trough, Fig.b is a sterile panicle while Fig.c is pollen from sterile panicle.

  16. 2. Natural conditions – done at Mtwapa • Produce hybrid between Basmati x EGMS V3 Basmati

  17. Milestone • It is now possible to produce hybrid seeds without contamination from selfbred • Complete male emasculation under natural conditions will enable bulk production of hybrid seeds.

  18. Scope 2. Produce hybrid seed Hybrid Basmati370 Fig. 2 Hybri and Basmati 370 compared

  19. Products of Hybridization

  20. Scope 3. Produce Basmati with PGMS gene • Suitability trials are now going on Achievement 70% Accomplished Fig. 1 RIL Basmati370 with PGMS gene. This will be used as female in cross with B370

  21. Achievements • Hybridization will be done as below RILBASMATI X BASMATI370 Hybrid seeds NB: In this way Basmati traits will be retianed

  22. Scope 4: Produce super yielding rice Lines under trials

  23. Seed evaluation

  24. Celebrating the Results

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