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Exploring of bacterial blight resistance in landraces, mining of resistant gene(s) and genetic divergence of resistant germplasm through molecular markers and quantitative traits
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Abstract
Bacterial blight, one of the oldest and severe diseases of rice poses a major threat towards global rice production and food security. Thereafter, sustainable management of this disease has given paramount importance globally. In the current study, we explored 792 landraces to evaluate their disease reaction status against three highly virulent strains (
BXo69
,
BXo87
and
BXo93
) of
Xanthomonas oryzae
pv
. oryzae
(
Xoo
). Subsequently, we intended to identify the possible candidate resistant (
R
) genes responsible for the resistant reaction using six STS markers correspond to
Xa4
,
xa5
,
Xa7
,
xa13
,
Xa21
and
Xa23
genes and finally, we evaluated morphological and molecular diversity of the potential bacterial blight resistant germplasm using quantitative traits and ISSR markers. Based on pathogenicity test, a single germplasm was found as highly resistant while, 33 germplasm were resistant and 40 were moderately resistant. Further molecular study on these 74 germplasm divulged that 41 germplasm carried
Xa4
gene, 15 carried
xa5
gene, 62 carried
Xa7
gene, 33 carried
xa13
gene, and 19 carried
Xa23
gene. Only a single germplasm consisted of
Xa21
gene. Interestingly, we found a wide range of gene combinations ranged from 2 to 4 genes among the germplasm resistant to bacterial blight and G3 genotype (Acc. No. 4216; highly resistant) having
Xa4
,
Xa7
,
xa13
,
Xa21
and G43 genotype (Acc. No. 1523; resistant) having
Xa4
,
xa5
,
xa13
and
Xa23
gene combination being the most effective against all the
Xoo
strains. Nonetheless, UPGMA dendrogram and heatmap analysis based on quantitative traits identified two important clusters viz. cluster-III and cluster-VIII with multiple desired traits However, genetic similarity based on ISSR marker data pointed out 3 germplasm, namely, G20 (Acc. No. 4004; contained Xa4, Xa7, xa13 genes), G17 (Acc. No. 3981; contained Xa7, xa13 genes) and G6 (Acc. No. 991; contained Xa4, Xa7, xa13, Xa23 genes) having comparatively lower genetic similarity (0.30, 0.37 and 0.38, respectively) with elite variety BRRI dhan28. Notably, Mantle test of molecular and morphological data indicated that there was a positive correlation (r = 0.113) between them. The outcome of this study would enrich and diversify the rice gene pool and would be useful for the development of durable bacterial blight resistant varieties.
Title: Exploring of bacterial blight resistance in landraces, mining of resistant gene(s) and genetic divergence of resistant germplasm through molecular markers and quantitative traits
Description:
Abstract
Bacterial blight, one of the oldest and severe diseases of rice poses a major threat towards global rice production and food security.
Thereafter, sustainable management of this disease has given paramount importance globally.
In the current study, we explored 792 landraces to evaluate their disease reaction status against three highly virulent strains (
BXo69
,
BXo87
and
BXo93
) of
Xanthomonas oryzae
pv
.
oryzae
(
Xoo
).
Subsequently, we intended to identify the possible candidate resistant (
R
) genes responsible for the resistant reaction using six STS markers correspond to
Xa4
,
xa5
,
Xa7
,
xa13
,
Xa21
and
Xa23
genes and finally, we evaluated morphological and molecular diversity of the potential bacterial blight resistant germplasm using quantitative traits and ISSR markers.
Based on pathogenicity test, a single germplasm was found as highly resistant while, 33 germplasm were resistant and 40 were moderately resistant.
Further molecular study on these 74 germplasm divulged that 41 germplasm carried
Xa4
gene, 15 carried
xa5
gene, 62 carried
Xa7
gene, 33 carried
xa13
gene, and 19 carried
Xa23
gene.
Only a single germplasm consisted of
Xa21
gene.
Interestingly, we found a wide range of gene combinations ranged from 2 to 4 genes among the germplasm resistant to bacterial blight and G3 genotype (Acc.
No.
4216; highly resistant) having
Xa4
,
Xa7
,
xa13
,
Xa21
and G43 genotype (Acc.
No.
1523; resistant) having
Xa4
,
xa5
,
xa13
and
Xa23
gene combination being the most effective against all the
Xoo
strains.
Nonetheless, UPGMA dendrogram and heatmap analysis based on quantitative traits identified two important clusters viz.
cluster-III and cluster-VIII with multiple desired traits However, genetic similarity based on ISSR marker data pointed out 3 germplasm, namely, G20 (Acc.
No.
4004; contained Xa4, Xa7, xa13 genes), G17 (Acc.
No.
3981; contained Xa7, xa13 genes) and G6 (Acc.
No.
991; contained Xa4, Xa7, xa13, Xa23 genes) having comparatively lower genetic similarity (0.
30, 0.
37 and 0.
38, respectively) with elite variety BRRI dhan28.
Notably, Mantle test of molecular and morphological data indicated that there was a positive correlation (r = 0.
113) between them.
The outcome of this study would enrich and diversify the rice gene pool and would be useful for the development of durable bacterial blight resistant varieties.
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