2010
DOI: 10.1270/jsbbs.60.639
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Development of near-isogenic lines for BPH25(t) and BPH26(t), which confer resistance to the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal.) in indica rice 'ADR52'

Abstract: Development of near-isogenic lines for BPH25(t) and BPH26(t), which confer resistance to the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål.) in indica rice 'ADR52' Asanori Yara 1) , Cong Nguyen Phi 1,2) , Masaya Matsumura 3) , Atsushi Yoshimura 1) and Hideshi Yasui* 1) The brown planthopper [BPH; Nilaparvata lugens (Stål.)] is one of the most destructive insect pests in Asian rice-growing areas. Two genes conferring resistance to BPH, BPH25(t) and BPH26(t) derived from a BPHresistant indica rice cultivar, Oryza … Show more

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“…Cultivating insect-resistant rice cultivars is the most effective and economic means of controlling BPH. Since the first BPH resistance gene, Bph1, was identified from the rice cultivar Mudgo, 26 resistance genes and several quantitative trait loci (QTLs) have been identified from cultivated and wild rice species (Athwal et al 1971;Alam and Cohen 1998;Jairin et al 2007aJairin et al , 2010Yara et al 2010;Jena and Kim 2010). Four main biotypes of BPH have been reported based on their ability to infect and feed on rice cultivars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultivating insect-resistant rice cultivars is the most effective and economic means of controlling BPH. Since the first BPH resistance gene, Bph1, was identified from the rice cultivar Mudgo, 26 resistance genes and several quantitative trait loci (QTLs) have been identified from cultivated and wild rice species (Athwal et al 1971;Alam and Cohen 1998;Jairin et al 2007aJairin et al , 2010Yara et al 2010;Jena and Kim 2010). Four main biotypes of BPH have been reported based on their ability to infect and feed on rice cultivars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the reported markers and the Nipponbare or 93-11 genome sequences, Qbph-8 is different to the QTL detected by Alam and Cohen (1998) and should be located to its north. It has been noted that many BPH resistance genes appear to be clustered on rice chromosomes (Jena and Kim, 2010;Qiu et al, 2010;Yara et al, 2010). For example, seven BPH resistance genes [Bph1,bph2,Bph9,Bph10,Bph18(t),bph19(t), and Bph21(t)] cluster in one region between markers G2140 and RM5479 on chromosome 12 based on the sequence of Nipponbare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Namun demikian, metode ini masih perlu divalidasi dengan membandingkannya dengan teknik baku penapisan secara massal varietas diferensial pada bak benih sebelum diaplikasikan secara luas. Sebelumnya, teknik pengujian ketahanan tanaman secara individual telah diaplikasikan pada tanaman populasi persilangan generasi awal, tetapi pada stadium anakan sehingga dapat diperoleh ulangan (Jairin et al, 2010) dan pada generasi persilangan yang telah lanjut BC 3 F 6 (Yara et al, 2010).…”
Section: Teknik Evaluasi Ketahanan Tanaman Secaraunclassified