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Characterization and application of a gall midge resistance gene (Gm6) from Oryza sativa 'Kangwenqingzhan'.

Yang Li1, Yi Mo1, Zhihua Li1, Meng Yang1, Lihua Tang1, Ling Cheng2, Yongfu Qiu3.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: The resistance gene Gm6 was mapped and characterized using near-isogenic and pyramided lines, followed by marker-assisted selection to develop lines with resistance to both gall midge and brown planthopper. The Asian rice gall midge (GM; Orseolia oryzae; Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) is a major destructive pest affecting rice cultivation regions. The characterization of GM-resistance genes and the breeding of resistant varieties are together considered the most efficient strategy for managing this insect. Here, the Gm6 resistance gene derived from the Kangwenqingzhan (KW) variety was found to be located on the long arm of chromosome 4 using the F2 population of 9311/KW. The region was narrowed to a 90-kb segment flanked by the markers YW91 and YW3-4 using backcrossing populations. Based on no-choice feeding and host choice tests, GM development and growth in near-isogenic lines (NILs) were severely restricted compared to that in the 9311 control. On day 8, the average GM body length was 0.69 mm and 0.56 mm on NILs and 9311, respectively, and the differences were more significant at later time points. However, GM insects exhibited no host preference between NILs and 9311, and there was normal egg hatching on the resistant plants. We developed pyramided lines carrying BPH27, BPH36, and Gm6 by crossing and backcrossing with marker-assisted selection. These lines were similar to the KW parent in terms of agronomic traits while also exhibiting high resistance to brown planthopper (BPH) and GM. The present mapping and characterization of Gm6 will facilitate map-based cloning of this important resistance gene and its application in the breeding of insect-resistant rice varieties.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31745579     DOI: 10.1007/s00122-019-03488-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theor Appl Genet        ISSN: 0040-5752            Impact factor:   5.699


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