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Genetic Variation of Blast (Pyricularia oryzae Cavara) Resistance in the Longistaminata Chromosome Segment Introgression Lines (LCSILs) and Potential for Breeding Use in Kenya.


ABSTRACT: In Kenya's rice-growing areas, Basmati varieties have been produced in monoculture since the late 1980s. This has resulted in the breakdown of the resistance (R) gene-mediated response of the local Basmati varieties to blast disease caused by Pyricularia oryzae. To improve blast resistance in Kenyan Basmati varieties, continuous identification of R genes and suitable breeding materials for Basmati are necessary. Longistaminata chromosome segment introgression lines (LCSILs) with the Kernel Basmati genetic background, developed using a rice line called potential low-input adaptable-1 (pLIA-1) derived from a cross between Taichung 65 (T65) (a rice variety in the Japonica Group) and O. longistaminata, are expected to contain useful blast R genes derived from O. longistaminata or T65. In this study, we investigated the genetic variation of blast R genes in LCSILs and their parents by using a new international differential system for designating blast races based on the gene-for-gene theory and molecular characterization using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. LCSILs and their parents were classified into three groups-A, B1, and B2-based on reaction patterns to the standard differential blast isolates (SDBIs). Group A, including pLIA-1, showed the highest resistance in all groups, followed by groups B1 and B2. Kernel Basmati in group B1 was considered to possess Pik-p or Pi7(t), Pi19(t), and other unknown R genes. In addition to these R genes, LCSIL 6, 12, 27, 28, and 40, in group A, were determined to possess one of Pish, Piz-t, or both genes that confer resistance to the Kenyan blast races. These lines can be used for efficiently pyramiding blast R genes in the local Basmati varieties.

SUBMITTER: Tomita R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9966461 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic Variation of Blast (<i>Pyricularia oryzae</i> Cavara) Resistance in the Longistaminata Chromosome Segment Introgression Lines (LCSILs) and Potential for Breeding Use in Kenya.

Tomita Rena R   Reyes Vincent Pamugas VP   Fukuta Yoshimichi Y   Gichuhi Emily Waringa EW   Kikuta Mayumi M   Menge Daniel Makori DM   Doi Kazuyuki K   Makihara Daigo D  

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In Kenya's rice-growing areas, Basmati varieties have been produced in monoculture since the late 1980s. This has resulted in the breakdown of the resistance (R) gene-mediated response of the local Basmati varieties to blast disease caused by <i>Pyricularia oryzae</i>. To improve blast resistance in Kenyan Basmati varieties, continuous identification of R genes and suitable breeding materials for Basmati are necessary. Longistaminata chromosome segment introgression lines (LCSILs) with the Kerne  ...[more]

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