Development of bacterial blight resistant Mestizo hybrid maintainer and restorer lines through marker-aided backcrossing

This study was conducted to: 1) evaluate the reaction of Mestizo hybrids, their maintainer and restorer lines to Philippine Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae races, 2) incorporate bacterial blight resistance genes to these lines via marker-aided backcrossing and 3) confirm the presence of introgressed X...

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Hauptverfasser: Borines, Lucia M., Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte (Philippines). Dept. of Pest Management, Espejo, Emilie O., Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte (Philippines). Dept. of Pest Management, Piamonte, Robelyn T., Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte (Philippines). Dept. of Pest Management, Vera Cruz, Casiana M., International Rice Research Institute, Metro Manila (Philippines), Redona, Edilberto, International Rice Research Institute, Metro Manila (Philippines)
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description This study was conducted to: 1) evaluate the reaction of Mestizo hybrids, their maintainer and restorer lines to Philippine Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae races, 2) incorporate bacterial blight resistance genes to these lines via marker-aided backcrossing and 3) confirm the presence of introgressed Xa genes in the progeny of each backcross generation through phenotyping and molecular marker analysis. Mestizo hybrids, their maintainer and restorer lines, IRBB62 donor, and checks were inoculated with ten Xoo races (12 isolates). Marker-aided backcrossing fromIRBB62 donor (with Xa4/7/21) to each line was done to introgress target genes. The resistance genes in the advanced lines were confirmed using diagnostic Xoo races and analyses of linked DNA markers. Mestizo 1,2 and 3, their maintainer and restorer lines (IR68888B, IR68897B, 1R34686R, IR62161R, IR60819R) except IR58025B were similar to 1RBB4 indicating the presence of Xa4 resistance gene in these lines. All the lines however, did not contain the Xa7 and Xa21 genes. Resistance genes Xa7 and Xa21 were incorporated in addition to Xa4 to BC5F2 progeny (BCSF3 seeds) of IR34686-179-1-2-1 R, IR60819-34-2R, IR62161-184-3-1-3-2R and IR6888B. Resistance genes were also incorporated to BC. progeny (BC4F2 seeds) of IR58025B and 1R68897B. The presence of the genes was confirmed through linked markers. The lines containing gene pyramids had increased resistance to bacterial blight and a wider resistance spectrum to Xoo races. Advanced backcross progeny were phenotypically similar to their recurrent B and R lines.
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BACKCROSSING
BLIGHT
DEPERISSEMENT
DISEASE RESISTANCE
HIBRIDOS
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http://www.fao.org/aos/agrovoc#c_3707
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HYBRIDS
RESISTANCE AUX MALADIES
RESISTENCIA A LA ENFERMEDAD
RETROCROISEMENT
RETROCRUZAMIENTO
RICE
RIZ
TIZON
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