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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6379
Title: Identification of the donors for blast resistance from traditional rice varieties of Kerala using functional markers
Authors: Henry Nickolas
Jayalekshmy, V G
Keywords: Significance of rice blast disease
Causal organism
Isolation of pathogen
Genes conferring blast resistance
Molecular marker analysis
Field screening
Rice
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, College of Agriculture, Vellayani
Citation: 173356
Abstract: The research project entitled “Identification of the donors for blast resistance from traditional rice varieties of Kerala using functional markers” was carried out in the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, Thiruvananthapuram and farmer’s field at Pattambi, Palakkad district during 2012 - 2014. The major objectives of the study were to identify the traditional rice varieties with blast resistance genes (Pi 1, Pi 2, Pi kh) using associated functional markers and the field scoring of the lines under disease stress condition. In the present study, thirty traditional rice varieties of Kerala were taken for resistance gene source identification and field level evaluation. The selected rice varieties were screened for the presence of the reported blast resistance genes Pi 1, Pi 2 and Pi kh using three SSR (Simple Sequence Repeat) markers RM224, RM527 and RM206 respectively. C101Lac (Pi 1), C101A51 (Pi 2) and Tetep (Pi kh) from DRR, Hyderabad were taken as the resistant gene source check. Functional marker analysis showed the presence of gene Pi 1 in nine varieties. Twenty varieties showed the presence of gene Pi 2 and six varieties showed the presence of gene Pi kh. Among these, three varieties were having a gene combination of Pi 1 and Pi 2. Three varieties were having genes Pi 2 and Pi kh and two varieties had Pi 1 and Pi kh gene combination. Five varieties did not show the presence of molecular marker linked to any of the genes under study. Field screening was done for scoring the varieties for blast disease resistance by growing in the disease prone farmer’s field at Pattambi. From screening, ten varieties were found to be moderately resistant and fifteen varieties displayed moderately susceptible response. Analysis of variance of the infection index calculated from disease score showed that, nine varieties were having low index and they were on par. All the remaining varieties showed susceptible response. None of the varieties were immune or resistant. Popular rice varieties Uma and Jyothi showed a high infection index. Comparing the disease score and the presence of genes, it was inferred that, genes Pi 1 and Pi kh in combination, imparted moderate resistance under Kerala condition. Varieties Parambuvattan and Kavunginpoothala having these two genes showed low infection index in the field screening. Considering single gene effect, gene Pi 1 imparted moderate resistance. Varieties Thekkan chitteni and Njavara from Kunnathoor are having this gene showed a low infection index. Pyramiding of genes Pi 1 and Pi kh can impart durable resistance to rice varieties of Kerala. Parambuvattan and Kavunginpoothala having these two genes in combination can be used as donors for the genes.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6379
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