Flash flood + Stagnant flood
- Rainfed shallow and semi-deep water lowland rice
suffer from flash floods and waterlogging. Flash floods occur due to the overflow
of rivers and canals because of heavy and intense rainfall events and sometimes
due to tidal movements in coastal areas. Rice varieties with 140-155 day
duration are usually cultivated in these flood-prone areas.
- Three genes SUB1A,
SUB1B, and SUB1C were identified
within the Sub1 (QTL) region of which
SUB1A was subsequently identified as the major determinant of submergence
tolerance.
- Marker-assisted backcross (MABC) breeding system was
used to incorporate this gene into elite rice varieties. The new varieties with
SUB1A retain the entire genome of the
original varieties having a small segment of the donor genome containing Sub1 (QTL) gene. These varieties possess
all characteristics of original parental lines except for the added trait of
submergence tolerance.
-
Swarna-Sub1
was released for cultivation in 2009 in India and performed better under flood
situation apart from being high yielding with good grain quality. Wide
adaptability of Sub1 varieties is important because flood incidences are
becoming more erratic in recent years.
Varieties
- Bahadur sub 1
- Ranjit sub 1
- Savitri