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Development of elite indica rice lines with wide spectrum of resistance to Thai blast isolates by pyramiding multiple resistance QTLs
Author(s) -
Sreewongchai T.,
Toojinda T.,
Thanintorn N.,
Kosawang C.,
Vanavichit A.,
Tharreau D.,
Sirithunya P.
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
plant breeding
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.583
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 1439-0523
pISSN - 0179-9541
DOI - 10.1111/j.1439-0523.2009.01669.x
Subject(s) - biology , chromosome , genotype , genetics , quantitative trait locus , gene , magnaporthe grisea , marker assisted selection , microbiology and biotechnology , plant disease resistance , oryza sativa
With 1 figure and 2 tablesAbstract The rice varieties IR64 and Jao Hom Nin (JHN) demonstrated a broad‐spectrum resistance against the rice blast pathogens in Thailand. A genomic investigation unravelled many resistance genes residing on four genomic regions, chromosome 2 and 12 in IR64 and 1 and 11 in JHN. A cross between these varieties was made to combine resistance genes into a single genotype. Marker‐assisted selection (MAS) was employed to identify F 2 and F 3 plants carrying a combination of four resistance QTLs in a homozygous fusion. Flanking markers RM212/RM319 and RM144/RM139 to blast resistant QTLs on chromosome 1 and 11 in JHN rice and tightly‐linked markers RM208 and RM179 to blast resistant QTLs on chromosome 2 and 12 in IR64 rice variety were used for MAS. The stepwise MAS screening was brought in as a strategy to provide a cost‐saving and minimum number of PCR performing to select resistant genotypes. F 4 generation, lines carrying all resistant QTLs show a broader spectrum of resistance against 11 representatives of Thai blast pathogen isolates.

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