Abstract

Rice is the most salt-sensitive cereal, suffering yield losses above 50% with soil salinity of 6dS/m. Thus, understanding the mechanisms of rice salinity tolerance is key to address food security. In this chapter, we provide guidelines to assess rice salinity tolerance using a high-throughput phenotyping platform (HTP) with digital imaging at seedling/early tillering stage and suggest improved analysis methods using stress indices. The protocols described here also include computer scripts for users to improve their experimental design, run genome-wide association studies (GWAS), perform multi-testing corrections, and obtain the Manhattan plots, enabling the identification of loci associated with salinity tolerance. Notably, the computer scripts provided here can be used for any stress or GWAS experiment and independently of HTP.

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