February
2003
, Volume
87
, Number
2
Pages
129
-
133
Authors
Y.
Jia
,
Research Molecular Plant Pathologist, Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center, United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, Stuttgart, AR 72160
;
B.
Valent
,
Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506-5502
; and
F. N.
Lee
,
Professor, University of Arkansas, Rice Research and Extension Center, Stuttgart 72160
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Accepted for publication 8 September 2002.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Through the use of standard assays, where conidia of the pathogen Magnaporthe grisea are sprayed onto rice, it is impossible to determine the exact number of conidia in any given area and to predict the locations of disease lesions in the rice blast system. To develop a localized, quantitative inoculation of M. grisea, a novel spot method was investigated. Serially diluted Tween 20 was added to M. grisea conidial suspensions in 0.25% (wt/vol) gelatin to promote adherence of conidia on detached rice leaves. Standard assays indicated no deleterious effects of Tween 20 to rice blast development and 0.02% (vol/vol) Tween 20 was necessary for promoting adherence of spore suspensions to the detached leaves. The spot method was evaluated using three well-characterized races of M. grisea and confirmed with standard assays. Disease reactions of rice to four predominant races of M. grisea were tested concurrently using the spot method and standard assays. Successful application of this assay will help identify novel sources of rice blast resistance and evaluate virulence of M. grisea to aid in breeding resistance to rice blast.
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Additional keywords:
Pyricularia grisea
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