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Original SubmissionJune 8, 2021
Decision Letter - Swarup Kumar Parida, Editor

PONE-D-21-18858

Mutation resource of Samba Mahsuri revealed the presence of high extent of variations among key traits for rice improvement

PLOS ONE

Dear Dr. Sheshu Madhav,

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Two reviewers suggested minor revisions of  the main Text, Table and Figures of the manuscript. All these comments/ suggestions given by reviewers are relevant and important for improving the overall quality of the manuscript. Authors should modify and revise the manuscript according to the comments of both reviewers. The manuscript develops a novel genetic resource (mutant populations) for the rice community which can be used for translational genomics to drive crop improvement in rice. Therefore, the manuscript is new and most vital for consideration of publication in the journal.     

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Reviewer #1: Yes

Reviewer #2: Yes

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Reviewer #1: Yes

Reviewer #2: Yes

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Reviewer #1: Yes

Reviewer #2: No

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Reviewer #2: Yes

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Reviewer #1: To

Chief Editor

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Dear Sir,

I have made some of the following remarks about the manuscript entitled “Mutation resource of Samba Mahsuri revealed the presence of high extent of variations among key traits for rice improvement”.

1. This article is contributable to science & technology if improvements can be made.

2. As the author is concerned about efficient development of genetic stock through mutagenesis.

3. Title as well as the objectives of the research article are nicely reflected the manuscript.

4. Authors need to follow the exact format of the POLS ONE journal in the text as well as in the reference sections of the manuscript.

5. References should be thoroughly checked and written in the text as well as in the References section as per Journal.

6. Paper required a revision to follow Journal format.

With regards,

R. K. Salgotra

Professor & Coordinator

School of Biotechnology

SKUAST-J, Chatha, Jammu (J&K)

INDIA

Reviewer #2: i. In Table S6, please provide comparative data of mutants at M4 or M5 generation with the wild type for the trait, high grain number using statistical parameters.

ii. In Table S8, provide the YSB score of mutants at M4 generation with wild type.

iii. In Table S12, provide comparative data of mutants at M4 or M5 generation with the wild type for the trait, yield/plant using statistical parameters.

iv. Check English language

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Reviewer #1: Yes: R K Salgotra

Reviewer #2: No

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Response to Editor comments:

Thank you for considering our manuscript to PLOS ONE. we submitted the revised version of the manuscript that addresses the points raised by reviewers. Related to financial discloser now the funding agency had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

Response to Reviewers

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to submit a revised draft of the manuscript “Mutation resource of Samba Mahsuri revealed the presence of high extent of variations among key traits for rice improvement” for publication in the Plos One journal. We appreciate the time and effort that you and the reviewers dedicated to providing feedback on our manuscript and are grateful for the insightful comments on and valuable improvements to our paper. We have incorporated the suggestions made by the reviewers.

Reviewers’ comments to the authors:

Reviewer #1:

1. This article is contributable to science & technology if improvements can be made.

Reply: Thank you. Authors improved the manuscript to meet the journal standards.

2. As the author is concerned about efficient development of genetic stock through mutagenesis.

Reply: Yes we are very much concerned to develop lines possessing biotic stresses (YSB, ShB and BLB) tolerance as well as several economically important traits through mutagenesis. These unique genetic resources can be utilized for the identification of novel genes/alleles for different traits. The lines which have better agronomic features can be used as pre-breeding lines.

3. Title as well as the objectives of the research article are nicely reflected the manuscript.

Reply: Thank you. We appreciate the time and effort that you and the reviewers have dedicated to providing your valuable feedback on our manuscript

4. Authors need to follow the exact format of the POLS ONE journal in the text as well as in the reference sections of the manuscript.

Reply: Thank you for this suggestion; we have edited the manuscript and reference in PLOS ONE journal format.

5. References should be thoroughly checked and written in the text as well as in the References section as per Journal.

Reply: Thank you for pointing this out. We have checked all the reference and revised to journal format

6. Paper required a revision to follow Journal format.

Reply: We agree with this comment. We revised the manuscript in PLOS ONE journal format

Reviewer #2:

i. In Table S6, please provide comparative data of mutants at M4 or M5 generation with the wild type for the trait, high grain number using statistical parameters.

Reply: Thank you for valuable suggestion. We performed the statistical analysis (ANOVA) of grain number of mutant and wild type and the data is mentioned in Table S6

ii. In Table S8, provide the YSB score of mutants at M4 generation with wild type.

Reply: Thank you for this suggestion. YSB phenotypic score of wild type (Samba Mahsuri) was mentioned at M4 generation

iii. In Table S12, provide comparative data of mutants at M4 or M5 generation with the wild type for the trait, yield/plant using statistical parameters.

Reply: As suggested by the reviewer the statistical analysis (ANOVA) was performed for yield/plant and the data is mentioned in Table S12.

iv. Check English language

Reply: Thank you for the valuable suggestion. For improvement of English, we have given manuscript to our institute science editor and improved substantially

Thank you,

With regards

Dr. M. Sheshu Madhav

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Decision Letter - Swarup Kumar Parida, Editor

Mutation resource of Samba Mahsuri revealed the presence of high extent of variations among key traits for rice improvement

PONE-D-21-18858R1

Dear Dr. Sheshu Madhav,

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Swarup Kumar Parida, Ph.D.

Academic Editor

PLOS ONE

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Formally Accepted
Acceptance Letter - Swarup Kumar Parida, Editor

PONE-D-21-18858R1

Mutation resource of Samba Mahsuri revealed the presence of high extent of variations among key traits for rice improvement

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