Combined genetic analysis of partial blast resistance in an upland rice population and recurrent selection for line and hybrid values

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作者
Veillet, S
Filippi, MC
Gallais, A
机构
[1] CTR NACL PESQUISA ARROZ FEIJAO, EMBRAPA, BR-74000 GOIANIA, BRAZIL
[2] INST NATL AGRON PARIS GRIGNON, F-75232 PARIS 05, FRANCE
关键词
quantitative genetics; recurrent selection; partial resistance; Magnaporthe grisea; Oryza sativa L;
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
The CNA-IRAT 5 upland rice population has been improved for 4 years by recurrent selection for blast resistance in Brazil. In order to predict the efficiency of recurrent selection in different test systems and to compare the relative advantage of hybrids versus pure line breeding, a combined genetic analysis of partial blast resistance in the CNA-IRAT 5 population was undertaken. A three-level hierarchical design in inbreeding and a factorial design were derived from the base population. Partial blast resistance of lines and hybrids was evaluated in the greenhouse and in the field by inoculation with one virulent blast isolate. The means and genetic variances of the hybrids and lines were estimated. Genetic advance by recurrent selection was predicted from estimates of variance components. The inheritance of partial blast resistance was mainly additive but non-additive effects were detected at both levels of means and variances. Mean heterosis ranged from 4%-8% for lesion size and lesion density to 10-12% for leaf and panicle resistance. High dominance or homozygous dominance variances relative to additive variance and negative covariance between additive and homozygous dominance effects were estimated. A low frequency of favourable alleles for partial resistance would explain the observed organisation of genetic variability in the base population. Recurrent selection will efficiently improve partial blast resistance of the CNA-IRAT 5 population. Genetic advance for line or hybrid values was expected to be higher testing doubled haploid lines than S1 lines, or than general combining ability. Two components of partial resistance assessed in the greenhouse, lesion size and lesion density, could be used as indirect selection criteria to improve field resistance. On the whole, hybrid breeding for partial blast resistance appeared to be slightly more advantageous than pure line breeding.
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页码:644 / 653
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