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Identification of the novel recessive gene pi55(t) conferring resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae

Authors :
Li Wang
Zhaoming Chen
Xiuying He
Ling Wang
Yongsheng Cheng
Xinqiong Liu
Qinghua Pan
Yaoping Liao
Fei Lin
Source :
Science China. Life sciences. 55(2)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The elite rice cultivar Yuejingsimiao 2 (YJ2) is characterized by a high level of grain quality and yield, and resistance against Magnaporthe oryzae. YJ2 showed 100% resistance to four fungal populations collected from Guangdong, Sichuan, Liaoning, and Heilongjiang Provinces, which is a higher frequency than that shown by the well-known resistance (R) gene donor cultivars such as Sanhuangzhan 2 and 28zhan. Segregation analysis for resistance with F(2) and F(4) populations indicated the resistance of YJ2 was controlled by multiple genes that are dominant or recessive. The putative R genes of YJ2 were roughly tagged by SSR markers, located on chromosomes 2, 6, 8, and 12, in a bulked-segregant analysis using genome-wide selected SSR markers with F(4) lines that segregated into 3 resistant (R):1 susceptible (S) or 1R:3S. The recessive R gene on chromosome 8 was further mapped to an interval ≈1.9 cM/152 kb in length by linkage analysis with genomic position-ready markers in the mapping population derived from an F(4) line that segregated into 1R:3S. Given that no major R gene was mapped to this interval, the novel R gene was designated as pi55(t). Out of 26 candidate genes predicted in the region based on the reference genomic sequence of the cultivar Nipponbare, two genes that encode a leucine-rich repeat-containing protein and heavy-metal-associated domain-containing protein, respectively, were suggested as the most likely candidates for pi55(t).

Details

ISSN :
18691889
Volume :
55
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science China. Life sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bbd6e284352efd03629eb53db642e4b4