Improving rice blast resistance of Feng39S through molecular marker-assisted backcrossing

Rice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is one of the most widespread biotic constraints that threaten rice production. Using major resistance genes for rice blast resistance improvement is considered to be an efficient and technically feasible approach to achieve optimal grain yield. Results We rep...

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Autores principales: Yang, Dabing, Tang, Jianhao, Yang, Di, Chen, Ying, Ali, Jauhar, Mou, Tongmin
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: Springer 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164627
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author Yang, Dabing
Tang, Jianhao
Yang, Di
Chen, Ying
Ali, Jauhar
Mou, Tongmin
author_browse Ali, Jauhar
Chen, Ying
Mou, Tongmin
Tang, Jianhao
Yang, Dabing
Yang, Di
author_facet Yang, Dabing
Tang, Jianhao
Yang, Di
Chen, Ying
Ali, Jauhar
Mou, Tongmin
author_sort Yang, Dabing
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description Rice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is one of the most widespread biotic constraints that threaten rice production. Using major resistance genes for rice blast resistance improvement is considered to be an efficient and technically feasible approach to achieve optimal grain yield. Results We report here the introgression of the broad-spectrum blast resistance gene Pi2 into the genetic background of an elite PTGMS line, Feng39S, for enhancing it and its derived hybrid blast resistance through marker-assisted backcrossing (MABC) coupled with genomics-based background selection. Two PTGMS lines, designated as DB16206–34 and DB16206–38, stacking homozygous Pi2 were selected, and their genetic background had recurrent parent genome recovery of 99.67% detected by the SNP array RICE6K. DB16206–34 and DB16206–38 had high resistance frequency, with an average of 94.7%, when infected with 57 blast isolates over 2 years, and the resistance frequency of their derived hybrids ranged from 68.2% to 95.5% under inoculation of 22 blast isolates. The evaluation of results under natural blast epidemic field conditions showed that the selected PTGMS lines and their derived hybrids were resistant against leaf and neck blast. The characterizations of the critical temperature point of fertility-sterility alternation of the selected PTGMS lines, yield, main agronomic traits, and rice quality of the selected PTGMS lines and their hybrids were identical to those of the recurrent parent and its hybrids. DB16206–34/9311 or DB16206–38/9311 can be used as a blast-resistant version to replace the popular hybrid Fengliangyou 4. Likewise, DB16206–34/FXH No.1 or DB16206–38/FXH No.1 can also be used as a blast-resistant version to replace another popular hybrid Fengliangyou Xiang 1. Our evaluation is the first successful case to apply MABC with genomics-based background selection to improve the blast resistance of PTGMS lines for two-line hybrid rice breeding.
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spelling CGSpace1646272024-12-19T14:11:54Z Improving rice blast resistance of Feng39S through molecular marker-assisted backcrossing Yang, Dabing Tang, Jianhao Yang, Di Chen, Ying Ali, Jauhar Mou, Tongmin agronomy crop science plant science soil science Rice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is one of the most widespread biotic constraints that threaten rice production. Using major resistance genes for rice blast resistance improvement is considered to be an efficient and technically feasible approach to achieve optimal grain yield. Results We report here the introgression of the broad-spectrum blast resistance gene Pi2 into the genetic background of an elite PTGMS line, Feng39S, for enhancing it and its derived hybrid blast resistance through marker-assisted backcrossing (MABC) coupled with genomics-based background selection. Two PTGMS lines, designated as DB16206–34 and DB16206–38, stacking homozygous Pi2 were selected, and their genetic background had recurrent parent genome recovery of 99.67% detected by the SNP array RICE6K. DB16206–34 and DB16206–38 had high resistance frequency, with an average of 94.7%, when infected with 57 blast isolates over 2 years, and the resistance frequency of their derived hybrids ranged from 68.2% to 95.5% under inoculation of 22 blast isolates. The evaluation of results under natural blast epidemic field conditions showed that the selected PTGMS lines and their derived hybrids were resistant against leaf and neck blast. The characterizations of the critical temperature point of fertility-sterility alternation of the selected PTGMS lines, yield, main agronomic traits, and rice quality of the selected PTGMS lines and their hybrids were identical to those of the recurrent parent and its hybrids. DB16206–34/9311 or DB16206–38/9311 can be used as a blast-resistant version to replace the popular hybrid Fengliangyou 4. Likewise, DB16206–34/FXH No.1 or DB16206–38/FXH No.1 can also be used as a blast-resistant version to replace another popular hybrid Fengliangyou Xiang 1. Our evaluation is the first successful case to apply MABC with genomics-based background selection to improve the blast resistance of PTGMS lines for two-line hybrid rice breeding. 2019-12 2024-12-19T12:54:07Z 2024-12-19T12:54:07Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164627 en Open Access Springer Yang, Dabing; Tang, Jianhao; Yang, Di; Chen, Ying; Ali, Jauhar and Mou, Tongmin. 2019. Improving rice blast resistance of Feng39S through molecular marker-assisted backcrossing. Rice, Volume 12, no. 1
spellingShingle agronomy
crop science
plant science
soil science
Yang, Dabing
Tang, Jianhao
Yang, Di
Chen, Ying
Ali, Jauhar
Mou, Tongmin
Improving rice blast resistance of Feng39S through molecular marker-assisted backcrossing
title Improving rice blast resistance of Feng39S through molecular marker-assisted backcrossing
title_full Improving rice blast resistance of Feng39S through molecular marker-assisted backcrossing
title_fullStr Improving rice blast resistance of Feng39S through molecular marker-assisted backcrossing
title_full_unstemmed Improving rice blast resistance of Feng39S through molecular marker-assisted backcrossing
title_short Improving rice blast resistance of Feng39S through molecular marker-assisted backcrossing
title_sort improving rice blast resistance of feng39s through molecular marker assisted backcrossing
topic agronomy
crop science
plant science
soil science
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164627
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