Validation of functioning resistant genes against Malaysian biotype of brown planthopper in rice variety, Rathu Heenati
Rathu Heenati is a donor parent commonly used in the development of resistant rice varieties against brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens, which is a devastating insect pest of rice. The variety is reported to have a broad-spectrum resistance against BPH, through the action of multiple genes...
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my.upm.eprints.1025762024-02-07T04:17:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102576/ Validation of functioning resistant genes against Malaysian biotype of brown planthopper in rice variety, Rathu Heenati Ab Ghaffar, Mohamad Bahagia Mohd Yusuf, Ruziah Mohamad Saad, Maisarah Mohd Yusof, Muhammad Fairuz Ab Razak, Shahril Hashim, Habibuddin Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi Rathu Heenati is a donor parent commonly used in the development of resistant rice varieties against brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens, which is a devastating insect pest of rice. The variety is reported to have a broad-spectrum resistance against BPH, through the action of multiple genes and quantitative trait loci (QTL) including Bph3, Qbph3, Qbph4 and Qbph10. The present study was carried out to validate the effectiveness of those genes against Malaysian BPH population. The study was conducted using an F2 segregating population which was obtained from a cross between Rathu Heenati and a Malaysian commercial variety, MR219. Plant damage score was used to estimate the degree of plant tolerance, while the amount of honeydew excretion was used to measure the level of antibiosis. The gene presence in an individual plant was determined based on the segregation pattern of the flanking microsatellite markers of the respective reported genes. Results confirmed the role of Bph3 and the three other QTLs in conferring resistance against the Malaysian biotype of BPH. Marker assisted breeding can facilitate the monitoring of the introgressed genes in the plants of a breeding population. Friends Science Publishers 2022-01 Article PeerReviewed Ab Ghaffar, Mohamad Bahagia and Mohd Yusuf, Ruziah and Mohamad Saad, Maisarah and Mohd Yusof, Muhammad Fairuz and Ab Razak, Shahril and Hashim, Habibuddin and Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi (2022) Validation of functioning resistant genes against Malaysian biotype of brown planthopper in rice variety, Rathu Heenati. International Journal of Agriculture and Biology, 27 (1). 34 - 42. ISSN 1560-8530; ESSN: 1814-9596 https://www.fspublishers.org/html_issue.php?i_id=41725 10.17957/IJAB/15.1896 |
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Rathu Heenati is a donor parent commonly used in the development of resistant rice varieties against brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens, which is a devastating insect pest of rice. The variety is reported to have a broad-spectrum resistance against BPH, through the action of multiple genes and quantitative trait loci (QTL) including Bph3, Qbph3, Qbph4 and Qbph10. The present study was carried out to validate the effectiveness of those genes against Malaysian BPH population. The study was conducted using an F2 segregating population which was obtained from a cross between Rathu Heenati and a Malaysian commercial variety, MR219. Plant damage score was used to estimate the degree of plant tolerance, while the amount of honeydew excretion was used to measure the level of antibiosis. The gene presence in an individual plant was determined based on the segregation pattern of the flanking microsatellite markers of the respective reported genes. Results confirmed the role of Bph3 and the three other QTLs in conferring resistance against the Malaysian biotype of BPH. Marker assisted breeding can facilitate the monitoring of the introgressed genes in the plants of a breeding population. |
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Validation of functioning resistant genes against Malaysian biotype of brown planthopper in rice variety, Rathu Heenati |
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