Microsatellite Markers and Metabolite Profiles of Salt-Tolerant Rice: Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan

Salinity is a challenge in crop production. High salinity affects soil osmotic pressure and the balance of nutrients that inhibit plant growth. In such case, utilization of salt-tolerant rice varieties could be an alternative. This study aims to identify microsatellite markers associated with salt t...

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Main Authors: Rinanda Gandhi Ningrum Prasetia, Suprayogi Suprayogi, Ari Asnani, Eka Oktaviani, Isa Nuryana
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Sebelas Maret, Faculty of Agriculture 2022-04-01
Series:Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture
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Online Access:https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/carakatani/article/view/57728
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author Rinanda Gandhi Ningrum Prasetia
Suprayogi Suprayogi
Ari Asnani
Eka Oktaviani
Isa Nuryana
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Suprayogi Suprayogi
Ari Asnani
Eka Oktaviani
Isa Nuryana
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description Salinity is a challenge in crop production. High salinity affects soil osmotic pressure and the balance of nutrients that inhibit plant growth. In such case, utilization of salt-tolerant rice varieties could be an alternative. This study aims to identify microsatellite markers associated with salt tolerance, compare the Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan variety with ten other rice genotypes based on microsatellite markers and determine the qualitative composition metabolites in Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan associated with the plant response to salinity. This research was carried out at the Laboratory of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Universitas Jenderal Soedirman and Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Bogor. This research used eleven rice varieties and ten microsatellite markers. The identification of microsatellite markers consisted of genomic DNA extraction, quantification and qualification of DNA, amplification of microsatellite DNA and data analysis. Metabolite profiling was conducted on Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) instrument. The results showed that microsatellite markers RM 241, RM 515, RM 519 and RM 528 differentiate the Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan from the IR 29 genotype. Microsatellite markers RM 129 and RM 292 distinguished the Nona Bokra from the IR 29 genotypes. The genetic relationship of eleven rice genotypes resulted in two clusters. The GC-MS metabolite compounds in Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan are β-Alanine and trimethylsilyl ester β-Alanine, a derivative compound of β-Alanine. These findings suggested that microsatellite markers RM 129, RM 292, RM 241, RM 515, RM 519 and RM 528 were associated with salt-tolerant in the seedling stage.
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spelling doaj.art-c05927e1575446708a975233f4824fd02023-08-02T08:38:20ZengUniversitas Sebelas Maret, Faculty of AgricultureCaraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture2613-94562599-25702022-04-0137222323210.20961/carakatani.v37i2.5772833982Microsatellite Markers and Metabolite Profiles of Salt-Tolerant Rice: Inpari Unsoed 79 AgritanRinanda Gandhi Ningrum Prasetia0Suprayogi Suprayogi1Ari Asnani2Eka Oktaviani3Isa Nuryana4Department of Biotechnology Agriculture, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, PurwokertoDepartment of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, PurwokertoDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, PurwokertoDepartment of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, PurwokertoResearch Center for Biotechnology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, BogorSalinity is a challenge in crop production. High salinity affects soil osmotic pressure and the balance of nutrients that inhibit plant growth. In such case, utilization of salt-tolerant rice varieties could be an alternative. This study aims to identify microsatellite markers associated with salt tolerance, compare the Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan variety with ten other rice genotypes based on microsatellite markers and determine the qualitative composition metabolites in Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan associated with the plant response to salinity. This research was carried out at the Laboratory of Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Universitas Jenderal Soedirman and Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Bogor. This research used eleven rice varieties and ten microsatellite markers. The identification of microsatellite markers consisted of genomic DNA extraction, quantification and qualification of DNA, amplification of microsatellite DNA and data analysis. Metabolite profiling was conducted on Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) instrument. The results showed that microsatellite markers RM 241, RM 515, RM 519 and RM 528 differentiate the Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan from the IR 29 genotype. Microsatellite markers RM 129 and RM 292 distinguished the Nona Bokra from the IR 29 genotypes. The genetic relationship of eleven rice genotypes resulted in two clusters. The GC-MS metabolite compounds in Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan are β-Alanine and trimethylsilyl ester β-Alanine, a derivative compound of β-Alanine. These findings suggested that microsatellite markers RM 129, RM 292, RM 241, RM 515, RM 519 and RM 528 were associated with salt-tolerant in the seedling stage.https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/carakatani/article/view/57728cluster analysismetabolic modellingmulti-omics analysissalt stresssimple sequence repeats
spellingShingle Rinanda Gandhi Ningrum Prasetia
Suprayogi Suprayogi
Ari Asnani
Eka Oktaviani
Isa Nuryana
Microsatellite Markers and Metabolite Profiles of Salt-Tolerant Rice: Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan
Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture
cluster analysis
metabolic modelling
multi-omics analysis
salt stress
simple sequence repeats
title Microsatellite Markers and Metabolite Profiles of Salt-Tolerant Rice: Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan
title_full Microsatellite Markers and Metabolite Profiles of Salt-Tolerant Rice: Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan
title_fullStr Microsatellite Markers and Metabolite Profiles of Salt-Tolerant Rice: Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan
title_full_unstemmed Microsatellite Markers and Metabolite Profiles of Salt-Tolerant Rice: Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan
title_short Microsatellite Markers and Metabolite Profiles of Salt-Tolerant Rice: Inpari Unsoed 79 Agritan
title_sort microsatellite markers and metabolite profiles of salt tolerant rice inpari unsoed 79 agritan
topic cluster analysis
metabolic modelling
multi-omics analysis
salt stress
simple sequence repeats
url https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/carakatani/article/view/57728
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