Inheritance of Resistance to Rice Tungro Spherical Virus in a Near-Isogenic Line Derived from Utri Merah and in Rice Cultivar TKM6


Autoria(s): Azzam, O.; Imbe, T.; Ikeda, R.; Nath, P.D.; Coloquio, E.
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

Resistance to rice virus diseases is an important requirement in many Southeast Asian rice breeding programs. Inheritance of resistance to rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV) in TW5, a near-isogenic line derived from Indonesian rice cultivar Utri Merah, was compared to that in TKM6, an Indian rice cultivar. Both TKM6 and Utri Merah are cultivars resistant to RTSV infections. Crosses were made between TKM6 and TN1, a susceptible cultivar, and between TW5 and TN1, and F3 lines were evaluated for their resistance to RTSV using two RTSV inoculum sources and a serological assay (ELISA). In TKM6, the resistance to the mixture of RTSV-V + RTBV inoculum source was controlled by a single recessive gene, whereas in TW5, the resistance was controlled by two recessive genes. A single recessive gene, however, controlled the resistance in TW5 when another RTSV variant, RTSV-VI, was used, suggesting that the resistance in TW5 depends on the nature of the RTSV inoculum used. RT-PCR, sequence, and phylogenetic analyses confirmed that RTSV-VI inoculum differs from RTSV-V inoculum and accurate phenotyping of the resistance to RTSV requires the use of a genetic marker.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39818/

Publicador

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Relação

DOI:10.1023/A:1012605218343

Azzam, O., Imbe, T., Ikeda, R., Nath, P.D., & Coloquio, E. (2001) Inheritance of Resistance to Rice Tungro Spherical Virus in a Near-Isogenic Line Derived from Utri Merah and in Rice Cultivar TKM6. Euphytica, 122(1), pp. 91-97.

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Copyright 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #070600 HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTION #Inheritance of resistance #Rice tungro spherical virus #near isogenic line derived #Utri Merah #TKM6 rice cultivar #Jefferson, Osmat, Ossmat, Azzam #plant virus
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Journal Article