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Rice response to simultaneous bacterial blight and drought stress during compatible and incompatible interactions

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
Volume 147, Issue 1, Pages 115-127

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10658-016-0985-8

Keywords

Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae; Bacterial blight; Rice; Drought stress; Xa4; Xa7

Funding

  1. Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany of Mitigating the Impact of Climate change on Rice Diseases in East Africa (MICCORDEA)
  2. Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP)

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Plant response to one type of stress can be affected by simultaneous exposure to a second stress, for example when abiotic and biotic stresses occur together. Ten rice genotypes comprising those with bacterial blight (BB) resistance (R) genes, drought quantitative trait loci (QTLs) plus a BB R gene, and BB susceptible genotypes, were subjected to mild and moderate drought stress and plants were inoculated with two Xoo strains (PXO99 and PXO145) to simulate the challenges rice crops face under simultaneous stress of drought and BB. Plant height and dry shoot biomass were significantly reduced by drought stress treatments. The BB disease lesion lengths varied according to rice genotypes and PXO99 Xoo multiplication and spread in planta was higher compared to that of PXO145, which generally decreased under mild drought stress. Rice genotype IRBB7 (Xa7) showed less Xoo spread and a reduced Xoo multiplication under drought stress compared to the well-watered control with PXO145. In contrast, in genotypes with a different BB R gene and/or drought QTLs [IRBB4 (Xa4), IR87705-6-9-B (Xa4 + qDYT (2.2) ), IR87707-445-B-B-B (Xa4 + qDYT (2.2) + qDYT (4.1) ) and IR87707-446-B-B-B (Xa4 + qDYT (2.2) + qDYT (4.1) )], Xoo multiplication and spread in planta was higher with drought stress. This study has shown that drought stress affected rice response to the BB pathogen and the response varied according to the rice genotype. It is concluded that evaluating rice varieties under combined abiotic and biotic stresses will be the best strategy to determine biotic stress resistance durability under climate change.

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