Understanding Brown Planthopper Resistance in Rice: Genetics, Biochemical and Molecular Breeding Approaches

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Lakesh MUDULI [1 ]
Sukanta Kumar PRADHAN [2 ]
Abinash MISHRA [1 ]
Debendra Nath BASTIA [1 ]
Kailash Chandra SAMAL [3 ]
Pawan Kumar AGRAWAL [1 ]
Manasi DASH [1 ]
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[1] Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, College of Agriculture, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology
[2] Department of Bioinformatics, Centre for Post Graduate Studies, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology
[3] Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Agriculture, Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology
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Brown planthopper(BPH, Nilaparvata lugens St?l) is the most devastating pest of rice in Asia and causes significant yield loss annually. Around 37 BPH resistance genes have been identified so far in indica, African rice varieties along with wild germplasms such as Oryza officinalis, O. minuta, O. nivara, O. punctata, O. rufipogon and O. latifolia. Genes/QTLs involved in BPH resistance, including Bph1, bph2/BPH26, Bph3, Bph6, bph7, BPH9, Bph12, Bph14, Bph15, Bph17, BPH18, bph19, Bph20, Bph21(t), Bph27, Bph27(t), Bph28(t), BPH29, QBph3, QBph4, QBph4.2, Bph30, Bph32, Bph33, Bph35 and Bph36, have been fine-mapped by different researchers across the globe. The majority of genes/QTLs are located on rice chromosomes 1, 3, 4, 6, 11 and 12. Rice plants respond to BPH attack by releasing various endogenous metabolites like proteinase inhibitors, callose, secondary metabolites(terpenes, alkaloids, flavonoid, etc.) and volatile compounds. Besides that, hormonal signal pathways mediating(antagonistic/synergistic) resistance responses in rice have been well studied. Marker-assisted breeding and genome editing techniques can also be adopted for improving resistance to novel BPH biotypes.
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