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Quantitative Trait Loci for Resistance to Stripe Disease in Rice (Oryza sativa)

Journal

RICE SCIENCE
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 157-160

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S1672-6308(07)60022-5

Keywords

rice; resistance; rice stripe; quantitative trait loci; artificial inoculation; natural infection

Funding

  1. National High Technology Research and Development Program of China
  2. Ministry of Education [105090]
  3. Jiangsu Science and Technology Development Program [BG2004303, BG2006301]
  4. Key Technology of Agricultural Structural Adjustment [05-01-05B]
  5. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University (PCSIRT)

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In order to map the quantitative trait loci for rice stripe resistance, a molecular linkage map was constructed based on the F-2 population derived from a cross between Zhaiyeqing 8 and Wuyujing 3. Reactions of the two parents, F-1 individual and 129 F-2:3 lines to rice stripe were investigated by both artificial inoculation at laboratory and natural infection in the field, and the ratios of disease rating index were scored. The distribution of the ratios of disease rating index in Zhaiyeqing 8/Wuyujing 3 F-2:3 population ranged from 0 to 134.08 and from 6.25 to 133.6 under artificial inoculation at laboratory and natural infection in the field, respectively, and showed a marked bias towards resistant parent (Zhaiyeqing 8), indicating that the resistance to rice stripe was controlled by quantitative trait loci (QTL). QTL analysis showed that the QTLs detected by the two inoculation methods were completely different. Only one QTL, qSTV7, was detected under artificial inoculation, at which the Zhaiyeqing 8 allele increased the resistance to rice stripe, while two QTLs, qSTV5 and qSTV1, were detected under natural infection, in which resistant alleles came from Zhaiyeqing 8 and Wuyujing 3, respectively. These results showed that resistant parent Zhaiyeqing 8 carried the alleles associated with the resistance to rice stripe virus and the small brown planthopper, and susceptible parent Wuyujing 3 also carried the resistant allele to rice stripe virus. In comparison with the results previously reported, QTLs detected in the study were new resistant genes to rice stripe disease. This will provide a new resistant resource for avoiding genetic vulnerability for single utilization of the resistant gene Stvb-i.

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