Exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation

Blast and bacterial blight (BB) are the most dangerous rice (Oryza sativaL.) diseases that limit rice production significantly.Pib,Piz‐t, andPi9are reported as key resistance genes for blast whereasXa21,Xa4,Xa7, andxa13are considered as important resistance genes for BB. Using gene‐specific DNA mark...

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Autores principales: Prahalada, G.D., Ramkumar, G., Hechanova, Sherry Lou, Vinarao, Ricky, Jena, Kshirod K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2017
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165034
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author Prahalada, G.D.
Ramkumar, G.
Hechanova, Sherry Lou
Vinarao, Ricky
Jena, Kshirod K.
author_browse Hechanova, Sherry Lou
Jena, Kshirod K.
Prahalada, G.D.
Ramkumar, G.
Vinarao, Ricky
author_facet Prahalada, G.D.
Ramkumar, G.
Hechanova, Sherry Lou
Vinarao, Ricky
Jena, Kshirod K.
author_sort Prahalada, G.D.
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description Blast and bacterial blight (BB) are the most dangerous rice (Oryza sativaL.) diseases that limit rice production significantly.Pib,Piz‐t, andPi9are reported as key resistance genes for blast whereasXa21,Xa4,Xa7, andxa13are considered as important resistance genes for BB. Using gene‐specific DNA markers, the presence of these resistance genes was screened in 211 diverse rice accessions originating from 26 countries. In molecular marker analyses, specific amplification patterns for thePibandPiz‐tresistance alleles were observed in 56 and 23 accessions, respectively, whereas thePi9resistance allele was not observed at all in these accessions. For BB, at least one BB resistance gene was present in 148 of the 211 evaluated accessions. All 211 accessions were evaluated for blast resistance using natural isolates and for BB resistance using Race 4 (PX071) and Race 6 (PX099). Among 211 accessions, 89 exhibited hypersensitive blast resistance reactions, whereas 85 and 37 accessions were rated as resistant or moderately resistance to BB Races 4 and 6, respectively. The combined analysis of molecular and phenotypic reactions (marker‐trait association assay) revealed that landraces possessed rare and several desirable genes compared with breeding lines with a narrow genetic base, hence these landraces serve as the valuable source for exploring new resistance genes for crop improvement. An interesting similarity in gene distribution pattern was observed inPibwithXa21and inPiz‐twithXa7. The analyzed blast and BB resistance genes were in a range of combinations in different landraces and breeding lines, which can be used in gene introgression and pyramiding programs as alternative resistance sources.
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spelling CGSpace1650342025-05-14T10:39:42Z Exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation Prahalada, G.D. Ramkumar, G. Hechanova, Sherry Lou Vinarao, Ricky Jena, Kshirod K. Blast and bacterial blight (BB) are the most dangerous rice (Oryza sativaL.) diseases that limit rice production significantly.Pib,Piz‐t, andPi9are reported as key resistance genes for blast whereasXa21,Xa4,Xa7, andxa13are considered as important resistance genes for BB. Using gene‐specific DNA markers, the presence of these resistance genes was screened in 211 diverse rice accessions originating from 26 countries. In molecular marker analyses, specific amplification patterns for thePibandPiz‐tresistance alleles were observed in 56 and 23 accessions, respectively, whereas thePi9resistance allele was not observed at all in these accessions. For BB, at least one BB resistance gene was present in 148 of the 211 evaluated accessions. All 211 accessions were evaluated for blast resistance using natural isolates and for BB resistance using Race 4 (PX071) and Race 6 (PX099). Among 211 accessions, 89 exhibited hypersensitive blast resistance reactions, whereas 85 and 37 accessions were rated as resistant or moderately resistance to BB Races 4 and 6, respectively. The combined analysis of molecular and phenotypic reactions (marker‐trait association assay) revealed that landraces possessed rare and several desirable genes compared with breeding lines with a narrow genetic base, hence these landraces serve as the valuable source for exploring new resistance genes for crop improvement. An interesting similarity in gene distribution pattern was observed inPibwithXa21and inPiz‐twithXa7. The analyzed blast and BB resistance genes were in a range of combinations in different landraces and breeding lines, which can be used in gene introgression and pyramiding programs as alternative resistance sources. 2017-07 2024-12-19T12:54:37Z 2024-12-19T12:54:37Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165034 en Wiley Prahalada, G.D.; Ramkumar, G.; Hechanova, Sherry Lou; Vinarao, Ricky and Jena, Kshirod K. 2017. Exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation. Crop Science, Volume 57 no. 4 p. 1881-1892
spellingShingle Prahalada, G.D.
Ramkumar, G.
Hechanova, Sherry Lou
Vinarao, Ricky
Jena, Kshirod K.
Exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation
title Exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation
title_full Exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation
title_fullStr Exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation
title_short Exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation
title_sort exploring key blast and bacterial blight resistance genes in genetically diverse rice accessions through molecular and phenotypic evaluation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165034
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