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Blast resistance in rice: a review of conventional breeding to molecular approaches

Author Affiliations
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysian Nuclear Agency, Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
Published InMolecular Biology Reports
Year2012
Citations359

Abstract

Blast disease caused by the fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae is the most severe diseases of rice. Using classical plant breeding techniques, breeders have developed a number of blast resistant cultivars adapted to different rice growing regions worldwide. However, the rice industry remains threatened by blast disease due to the instability of blast fungus. Recent advances in rice genomics provide additional tools for plant breeders to improve rice production systems that would be environmentally friendly. This article outlines the application of conventional breeding, tissue culture and DNA-based markers that are used for accelerating the development of blast resistant rice cultivars. The best way for controlling the disease is to incorporate both qualitative and quantitative genes in resistant variety. Through conventional and…
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