Plant Pathology (1998) 47, 165-170

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Q. Pan, L. Wang, T. Tanisaka and H. Ikehashi (1998)
Allelism of rice blast resistance genes in two Chinese rice cultivars, and identification of two new resistance genes
Plant Pathology 47 (2), 165-170
Abstract: Blast, caused by Pyricularia grisea, is a major constraint on rice production. To broaden genetic diversity for resistance to this disease, two rice cultivars, GA20 and GA25 from Yunnan Province, China, were analysed for the genetic basis of their high resistance to blast. GA20 was crossed with 10 Japanese differential cultivars, and GA25 was crossed with nine of them and with the susceptible Chinese cultivar Lijiangxintuanheigu (LTH). The resistance of GA20 was governed by two dominant genes allelic to genes at the Pi-k and Pi-ta loci. The allele at the Pi-k locus was new, based on a reaction pattern different from known alleles at this locus. It could not be shown whether or not the allele at the Pi-ta locus is new, because races with virulence for Pi-ta were not tested. GA25 has one resistance gene, which is not allelic to genes at the loci Pi-a, Pi-k, Pi-z, Pi-ta, Pi-b, and Pi-t, but is linked to the Pi-i gene on chromosome 9 with a recombination frequency of 15.1 ± 2.8%.
The new allele at the Pi-k locus in GA20 is designated as Pi-kg(t), and the new resistance gene in GA25 as Pi15(t).
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
resistance/tolerance/defence of host


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Pyricularia oryzae Japan
Pyricularia oryzae Rice (Oryza) China (south)