Nepal Journal of Biotechnology (Dec 2015)

Marker Assisted Screening of Nepalese rice for bacterial leaf blight (BLB) resistance

  • Resham Babu Amgai,
  • Raj Kumar Niroula,
  • Sumitra Pantha,
  • Shreya Singh Hamal,
  • Bishal Gole Tamang,
  • Bindeshwar Prasad Sah,
  • Madan Raj Bhatta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3126/njb.v3i1.14227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 35 – 39

Abstract

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Bacterial Leaf Blight (BLB) is the most important yield limiting factor in Nepalese rice. BLB resistance rice varieties are highly demanding in the country. Breeding efforts for developing disease resistant depends on availability and use of resistant gene donors. Nepalese rice landraces could be the source of resistant gene. Therefore, ninety six Nepalese rice accessions were screened using eight Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR) markers and one Sequence Tagged Sites (STS) marker for presence and absence of BLB resistance gene. We have detected BLB resistance gene Xa-10 on five accessions, Xa-13 on six accessions, Xa-7 on 23 accessions, Xa-3 and Xa-4 on 52 accessions, Xa-5 on 25 accessions, Xa-8 on 30 rice accessions. No any rice accessions tested have Xa-21. Similarly, 17 rice accessions showed three and more than three BLB resistance genes. Presence of Xa-13 on susceptible check variety CNTRL-85033 confirmed that this resistant gene is not working in Nepalese rice field. Therefore, Nepal need to pyramide the BLB resistant genes for durable resistance.

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