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Title: Utilizing DNA markers to further identify the blast resistance in indica rice and other Oryza spp. germplasm

Author
item Eizenga, Georgia
item LEE, FLEET - UA RREC
item Jia, Yulin
item YAN, WENGUI - 6225-05-00

Submitted to: American Society of Agronomy Meetings
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/31/2002
Publication Date: 11/10/2002
Citation: Eizenga, G.C., Lee, F.N., Jia, Y., Yan, W. 2002. Utilizing DNA markers to further identify the blast resistance in indica rice and other Oryza spp. germplasm. American Society of Agronomy Meetings. Madison, WI [CD-ROM].

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Blast, Pyricularia grisea Cav., is a major fungal disease of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.) in the U.S., and of irrigated rice worldwide. Indica rice, rice grown in tropical areas, and Oryza spp. are possible sources of additional blast resistance genes (Pi-genes) which could be incorporated into U.S. rice cultivars. Pi-ta, is a major blast resistance gene being incorporated into many recently-released U.S. rice cultivars. In earlier field studies, 36 indica rice accessions were identified as resistant to U.S. blast races. The objective of this research is to determine the presence of Pi-ta with a dominant marker in 36 indica rice accessions and closely related, A-genome, Oryza spp. In addition, 160 microsatellite markers are being used to further characterize the aforementioned accessions. These markers are located throughout the twelve rice chromosomes, including regions where known Pi-genes and/or RFLP fragments associated with blast resistance are known to reside. All microsatellite markers are being visualized on an ABI 3700.