Affiliations 

  • 1 Universiti Putra Malaysia - UPM, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Plant Protection, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
  • 2 Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development Institute - MARDI, Centre for Marker Discovery and Validation - CMDV, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia
  • 3 Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development Institute - MARDI, Paddy and Rice Research Centre, Kepala Batas, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
  • 4 Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Biological Science, Penang, Malaysia
  • 5 Malaysia Agricultural Research and Development Institute - MARDI, Industrial Crop Research Centre, Kepala Batas, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Braz J Biol, 2021;84:e248359.
PMID: 34730685 DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.248359

Abstract

Bacterial leaf blight (BLB) is one of the major rice diseases in Malaysia. This disease causes substantial yield loss as high as 70%. Development of rice varieties which inherited BLB resistant traits is a crucial approach to promote and sustain rice industry in Malaysia. Hence, this study aims were to enhance BLB disease resistant characters of high yielding commercial variety MR219 through backcross breeding approach with supporting tool of marker-assisted selection (MAS). Broad spectrum BLB resistance gene, Xa7 from donor parent IRBB7 were introgressed into the susceptible MR219 (recurrent parent) using two flanking markers ID7 and ID15. At BC3F4, we managed to generate 19 introgressed lines with homozygous Xa7 gene and showed resistant characteristics as donor parent when it was challenged with Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae through artificial inoculation. Recurrent parent MR219 and control variety, MR263 were found to be severely infected by the disease. The improved lines exhibited similar morphological and yield performance characters as to the elite variety, MR219. Two lines, PB-2-107 and PB-2-34 were chosen to be potential lines because of their outstanding performances compared to parent, MR219. This study demonstrates a success story of MAS application in development of improved disease resistance lines of rice against BLB disease.

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