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Pi35(t), a new gene conferring partial resistance to leaf blast in the rice cultivar Hokkai 188
Authors:T. T. T. Nguyen  S. Koizumi  T. N. La  K. S. Zenbayashi  T. Ashizawa  N. Yasuda  I. Imazaki  A. Miyasaka
Affiliation:(1) Fungal Disease Laboratory, Department of Plant Pathology, National Agricultural Research Organization, Kannondai 3-1-1, Tsukuba Ibaraki, 305-8666, Japan;(2) Molecular Biology Department, Agricultural Genetics Institute, Hanoi, Vietnam;(3) National Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku Region, Yotsuya, Omagari, Akita 014-0102, Japan
Abstract:The japonica rice cultivar Hokkai 188 shows a high level of partial resistance to leaf blast. For mapping genes conferring the resistance, a set of 190 F2 progeny/F3 families was developed from the cross between the indica rice cultivar Danghang-Shali, with a low level of partial resistance, and Hokkai 188. Partial resistance to leaf blast in the F3 families was assessed in upland nurseries. From a primary microsatellite (SSR) linkage map and QTL analysis using a subset of 126 F2 progeny/F3 families randomly selected from the above set, one major QTL located on chromosome 1 was detected in the vicinity of SSR marker RM1216. This QTL was responsible for 69.4% of the phenotypic variation, and Hokkai 188 contributed the resistance allele. Segregation analysis in the F3 families for partial resistance to leaf blast was in agreement with the existence of a major gene, and the gene was designated as Pi35(t). Another QTL detected on chromosome 8 was minor, explained 13.4% of the phenotypic variation, and an allele of Danghang-Shali increased the level of resistance in this QTL. Additional SSR markers of the targeted Pi35(t) region were further surveyed in the 190 F2 plants, and Pi35(t) was placed in a 3.5-cM interval flanked by markers RM1216 and RM1003.
Keywords:Rice  Leaf blast  Partial resistance  QTL analysis  SSR marker
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