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Rice Lesion Mimic Gene Cloning and Association Analysis for Disease Resistance
Authors:Anpeng Zhang  Hongzhen Jiang  Huangwei Chu  Liming Cao  Jingguang Chen
Institution:1.Institute of Crop Breeding and Cultivation, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai 201403, China; (A.Z.); (H.C.);2.School of Agriculture, Shenzhen Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, Shenzhen 518107, China;
Abstract:Lesion mimic mutants refer to a class of mutants that naturally form necrotic lesions similar to allergic reactions on leaves in the absence of significant stress or damage and without being harmed by pathogens. Mutations in most lesion mimic genes, such as OsACL-A2 and OsSCYL2, can enhance mutants’ resistance to pathogens. Lesion mimic mutants are ideal materials for studying programmed cell death (PCD) and plant defense mechanisms. Studying the genes responsible for the rice disease-like phenotype is of great significance for understanding the disease resistance mechanism of rice. In this paper, the nomenclature, occurrence mechanism, genetic characteristics, regulatory pathways, and the research progress on the cloning and disease resistance of rice lesion mimic mutant genes were reviewed, in order to further analyze the various lesion mimic mutants of rice. The mechanism lays a theoretical foundation and provides a reference for rice breeding.
Keywords:breeding  disease resistance mechanism  lesion mimic mutants  rice
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