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- Title
Fine mapping of Grh1, a major gene associated with antibiosis to green rice leafhopper in rice.
- Authors
Park, Soo-Kwon; Kwak, Do-Yeon; Park, Dong-Soo; Shin, DongJin; Hwang, Woon-Ha; Kim, Myung-Hee; Hur, Yeon-Jae; Cho, Jun-Hyeon; Song, You-Chun; Lee, Ji-Yoon; Nam, Min-Hee; Choi, Il-Ryong; Lee, Jong-Hee
- Abstract
Green rice leafhopper (GRH, Nephotettix cincticeps Uhler) is one of the insect pests that damage cultivated rice in East Asia. GRH also transmits viruses such as rice dwarf virus. The mortality of GRH nymphs is high in rice cultivar Shingwang, indicating that Shingwang is resistant to GRH. Genetic analyses were performed to map GRH resistance in Shingwang using F2 and F3 populations derived from a cross between a GRH-resistant near-isogenic line (NIL-IS60) from Shingwang and recurrent parent Ilpum. Resistance to GRH in Shingwang was found to be controlled by a single dominant gene ( Grh1) mapped within an approximately 670-kb region between 8.10 and 8.77 Mb on the short arm of chromosome 5. Genotypes with three simple sequence repeat markers (RM18166, RM516, and RM18171) and one indel marker (Indel 15040) co-segregated with GRH resistance controlled by the Grh1 locus. A detailed map of the Grh1 locus will facilitate marker-assisted selection of resistance to GRH in rice breeding.
- Subjects
RICE genetics; PLANT gene mapping; ANTIBIOSIS; LEAFHOPPERS; PLANT resistance to insects; TRANSMISSION of virus diseases of plants
- Publication
Molecular Breeding, 2013, Vol 32, Issue 3, p729
- ISSN
1380-3743
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11032-013-9896-y