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VIEW ARTICLE
Genetics
Allelism of Blast Resistance Genes in Near-Isogenic Lines of Rice. T. Inukai, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060, Japan; R. J. Nelson(2), R. S. Zeigler(3), S. Sarkarung(4), D. J. Mackill(5), J. M. Bonman(6), I. Takamure(7), and T. Kinoshita(8). (2)(3)International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), P.O. Box 933, Manila 1099, Philippines; (4)IRRI Cooperative Project with Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, P.O. Box 9-159 BKN Bangkhen, Bangkok 10900, Thailand; (5)USDA-ARS, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis 95616; (6)Du Pont Agriculture Products, Stine-Haskell Building 200, P.O. Box 30, Newark, DE 19714; (7)(8)Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060, Japan. Phytopathology 84:1278-1283. Accepted for publication 15 July 1994. Copyright 1994 The American Phytopathological Society. DOI: 10.1094/Phyto-84-1278.
A set of near-isogenic lines (NILs) for rice blast resistance was previously developed in the genetic background of indica rice cultivar CO39. The 22 CO39 NILs carry five blast resistance genes. In this report, allelism between these resistance genes in the CO39 NILs and Kiyosawa’s Differential series of cultivars was analyzed. Pi-I(t), carried by the NILs in group I, was closely linked to Pi-k on chromosome 11, with a recombination value of 6.1 ± 1.7% (standard error [SE]). Pi-2(t), carried by the NILs in group II, was allelic or closely linked to Pi-z on chromosome 6. Pi-3(t), present in the group V NIL, was closely linked to Pi-i, with a recombination value of 7.0 ± 2.6% SE. Pi-4a(t), carried by the NILs in groups III and IV, was allelic or closely linked and possibly identical to Pi-ta on chromosome 12. The NIL in group VI carried Pi-4a(t) and a gene with an unknown identity, which was not Pi-4b(t). At present, a set of NILs consisting of C101LAC (Pi-l(t)), C101A51 (Pi-2(t)), C104PKT (Pi-3(t)), C101PKT (Pi-4a(t)), and C105TTP-4L23 (Pi-4a(t)+Pi-?) is available for use as differentials.
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