Mapping of a blast field resistance gene Pi39(t) of elite rice strain Chubu 111 |
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Authors: | T. Terashima S. Fukuoka N. Saka S. Kudo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mountainous Region Agricultural Research Institute, Aichi Agricultural Research Center, Inabu‐cho, Toyota, Aichi 441‐2513, Japan;2. National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Kannondai 2‐1‐2, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305‐8602, Japan;3. Corresponding author, E‐mail: fukusan@affrc.go.jp |
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Abstract: | We investigated the mode of inheritance and map location of field resistance to rice blast in the elite rice strain Chubu 111, and yield under severe blast conditions. Chubu 111 carries the complete resistance gene Pii, although field testing showed this strain to be susceptible to infection. The level of field resistance of Chubu 111 was so high that chemicals used to control blast were not required, even in an epiphytotic area. Genetic analysis of field resistance to blast in 149 F3 lines derived from a cross between Chubu 111 and the susceptible cultivar ‘Mineasahi’ suggested that field resistance is controlled by a dominant gene, designated Pi39(t), that cosegregates with the single sequence repeat marker loci RM3843 and RM5473 on chromosome 4. Comparative studies of polymorphism at RM3843 among Chubu 111 and six cultivars or lines in its pedigree suggested that the donor of the resistance gene was the Chinese cultivar ‘Haonaihuan’. Marker‐assisted selection of Pi39(t) should be useful in rice‐breeding programmes for field resistance to blast. |
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Keywords: | Oryza sativa field resistance blast resistance genetic mapping |
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