Tagging microsatellite marker to a blast resistance gene in the irrigated rice cultivar Cica-8

Resumo

The rice cultivar Cica-8 exhibit differential reaction to several pathotypes of Magnaporthe oryzae. The objective of the present investigation was to determine the number of alleles involved in the expression of resistance to leaf blast and identify microsatel- lite markers linked to these alleles. A cross between cultivar Metica-1 and Cica-8 susceptible and resistant, respectively, to pathotype IB-1 (Py1049) was made to obtain F 1 , F 2 , BC 1:1 and BC 1:2 progenies. Greenhouse tests for leaf blast reaction showed that resistance is controlled by a monogenic dominant gene. For testing microsatellite markers, DNA of both resistant and susceptible parents and F 1 and F 2 populations was extracted. As expected for single dominant gene the F 2 populations segregated at a ratio of 3:1. Of the 11 microsatellite markers tested, one marker RM 7102 was found to be closely linked to the resistant allele at a distance of 2.7 cM, in the cultivar Cica-8 to pathotype IB-1.

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Oryza sativa, Pyricularia oryzae, DNA markers, Marker assisted selection, Oryza sativa, Seleção assistida, Pyricularia oyzae, Marcadores moleculares

Citação

PINHEIRO, Thiago Martins; ARAÚJO, Leila Garcês de; SILVA-LOBO, Valácia Leme da; PRABHU, Anne Sitarama; FILIPPI, Marta Cristina de. Tagging microsatellite markers to a blast resistance gene in the irrigated rice cultivar Cica-8. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, Viçosa, v. 12, n. 3, p. 164-170, 2012.