Resistance of Some Chinese Hybrid Rice, Conventional Early Indica and Late Japonica Rice to Magnaporthe Grisea

  • Shen Y
  • Adreit H
  • Zhu X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Thirty isolates of Magnaporthe grisea collected from 18 provinces/ cities representing 21 pathotypes and 9 different lineages were inoculated to rice varieties with known resistance genes and some hybrid rices, conventional early indica and late japonica varieties cultivated recently In China. Virulence spectrum of the 30 isolates was very different, showing that they recognize numerous different resistance genes. Varieties also revealed very different resistance patterns showing that they carry different resistance genes or combinations of resistance genes. On the basis of comparisons with international differential varieties with known resistance genes, resistance genes in certain Chinese varieties could he speculated. The results indicated that some of them were resistant to most of the isolates tested and that they could be of interest as resistance sources for hybrid parents or to be planted in the field directly. (Résumé d'auteur)

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Shen, Y., Adreit, H., Zhu, X., Milazzo, J., Chen, H., & Tharreau, D. (2004). Resistance of Some Chinese Hybrid Rice, Conventional Early Indica and Late Japonica Rice to Magnaporthe Grisea. In Rice Blast: Interaction with Rice and Control (pp. 241–250). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-306-48582-4_29

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