Oryza rufipogon, a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice

With 2 tablesSix hundred and sixty‐two accessions of Oryza rufipogon were screened against two Philippine strains (PXO61 and PXO99) of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) for their resistance to bacterial blight (BB). Of the 662 accessions, 13.6% were resistant and 7.9% were moderately resistant to...

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Main Authors: Ram, Tilathoo, Laha, Gouri S., Deen, Ram, Ramos, Joy M., Vera Cruz, Casiana M., Brar, Darshan S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165873
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author Ram, Tilathoo
Laha, Gouri S.
Deen, Ram
Ramos, Joy M.
Vera Cruz, Casiana M.
Brar, Darshan S.
author_browse Brar, Darshan S.
Deen, Ram
Laha, Gouri S.
Ram, Tilathoo
Ramos, Joy M.
Vera Cruz, Casiana M.
author_facet Ram, Tilathoo
Laha, Gouri S.
Deen, Ram
Ramos, Joy M.
Vera Cruz, Casiana M.
Brar, Darshan S.
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description With 2 tablesSix hundred and sixty‐two accessions of Oryza rufipogon were screened against two Philippine strains (PXO61 and PXO99) of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) for their resistance to bacterial blight (BB). Of the 662 accessions, 13.6% were resistant and 7.9% were moderately resistant to PXO61 strain, while 5.7% and 6.8% accessions were found resistant and moderately resistant, respectively, against strain PXO99. The accessions found resistant to one or both the strains were further evaluated with five Philippine isolates and four Indian isolates having different virulence profile. Fourteen accessions were highly resistant to all the five strains of the Philippines, while six accessions were found to have broad‐spectrum resistance to all the four Indian strains of Xoo. Of the 662 accessions screened, only two accessions designated as Acc # 104423 and 80671 were found resistant to all the Philippines and Indian strains making them highly valuable donors for durable broad‐ spectrum resistance to BB.
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spelling CGSpace1658732025-05-14T10:24:24Z Oryza rufipogon, a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice Ram, Tilathoo Laha, Gouri S. Deen, Ram Ramos, Joy M. Vera Cruz, Casiana M. Brar, Darshan S. bacterial diseases blight oryza rufipogon pathogens plant breeding plant pathogenic bacteria virulence wild relatives xanthomonas oryzae pv oryzae With 2 tablesSix hundred and sixty‐two accessions of Oryza rufipogon were screened against two Philippine strains (PXO61 and PXO99) of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) for their resistance to bacterial blight (BB). Of the 662 accessions, 13.6% were resistant and 7.9% were moderately resistant to PXO61 strain, while 5.7% and 6.8% accessions were found resistant and moderately resistant, respectively, against strain PXO99. The accessions found resistant to one or both the strains were further evaluated with five Philippine isolates and four Indian isolates having different virulence profile. Fourteen accessions were highly resistant to all the five strains of the Philippines, while six accessions were found to have broad‐spectrum resistance to all the four Indian strains of Xoo. Of the 662 accessions screened, only two accessions designated as Acc # 104423 and 80671 were found resistant to all the Philippines and Indian strains making them highly valuable donors for durable broad‐ spectrum resistance to BB. 2011-12 2024-12-19T12:55:34Z 2024-12-19T12:55:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165873 en Wiley Ram, Tilathoo; Laha, Gouri S.; Deen, Ram; Ramos, Joy M.; VeraCruz, Casiana M. and Brar, Darshan S. 2011. Oryza rufipogon, a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice. Plant Breeding, Volume 130 no. 6 p. 715-718
spellingShingle bacterial diseases
blight
oryza rufipogon
pathogens
plant breeding
plant pathogenic bacteria
virulence
wild relatives
xanthomonas oryzae pv
oryzae
Ram, Tilathoo
Laha, Gouri S.
Deen, Ram
Ramos, Joy M.
Vera Cruz, Casiana M.
Brar, Darshan S.
Oryza rufipogon, a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice
title Oryza rufipogon, a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice
title_full Oryza rufipogon, a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice
title_fullStr Oryza rufipogon, a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice
title_full_unstemmed Oryza rufipogon, a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice
title_short Oryza rufipogon, a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice
title_sort oryza rufipogon a valuable source for resistance to bacterial blight of rice
topic bacterial diseases
blight
oryza rufipogon
pathogens
plant breeding
plant pathogenic bacteria
virulence
wild relatives
xanthomonas oryzae pv
oryzae
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165873
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