Development and characterization of japonica rice lines carrying the brown planthopper-resistance genes BPH12 and BPH6

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作者
Qiu, Yongfu [1 ,2 ]
Guo, Jianping [1 ]
Jing, Shengli [1 ]
Zhu, Lili [1 ]
He, Guangcun [1 ]
机构
[1] Wuhan Univ, State Key Lab Hybrid Rice, Coll Life Sci, Wuhan 430072, Peoples R China
[2] Guangxi Univ, Coll Agr, State Key Lab Conservat & Utilizat Subtrop Agrobi, Nanning 530004, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
NILAPARVATA-LUGENS STAL; MARKER-ASSISTED SELECTION; NEAR-ISOGENIC LINES; BACTERIAL-BLIGHT; CONFER RESISTANCE; IDENTIFICATION; HOMOPTERA; DELPHACIDAE; POPULATIONS; DURABILITY;
D O I
10.1007/s00122-011-1722-5
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens StAyenl; BPH) has become a severe constraint on rice production. Identification and pyramiding BPH-resistance genes is an economical and effective solution to increase the resistance level of rice varieties. All the BPH-resistance genes identified to date have been from indica rice or wild species. The BPH12 gene in the indica rice accession B14 is derived from the wild species Oryza latifolia. Using an F-2 population from a cross between the indica cultivar 93-11 and B14, we mapped the BPH12 gene to a 1.9-cM region on chromosome 4, flanked by the markers RM16459 and RM1305. In this population, BPH12 appeared to be partially dominant and explained 73.8% of the phenotypic variance in BPH resistance. A near-isogenic line (NIL) containing the BPH12 locus in the background of the susceptible japonica variety Nipponbare was developed and crossed with a NIL carrying BPH6 to generate a pyramid line (PYL) with both genes. BPH insects showed significant differences in non-preference in comparisons between the lines harboring resistance genes (NILs and PYL) and Nipponbare. BPH growth and development were inhibited and survival rates were lower on the NIL-BPH12 and NIL-BPH6 plants compared to the recurrent parent Nipponbare. PYL-BPH6 + BPH12 exhibited 46.4, 26.8 and 72.1% reductions in population growth rates (PGR) compared to NIL-BPH12, NIL-BPH6 and Nipponbare, respectively. Furthermore, insect survival rates were the lowest on the PYL-BPH6 + BPH12 plants. These results demonstrated that pyramiding different BPH-resistance genes resulted in stronger antixenotic and antibiotic effects on the BPH insects. This gene pyramiding strategy should be of great benefit for the breeding of BPH-resistant japonica rice varieties.
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页码:485 / 494
页数:10
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