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Molecular progress on the mapping and cloning of functional genes for blast disease in rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i>L.): current status and future considerations
Author Affiliations
Islamic Azad University Shahr-e-Rey, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
Published InCritical Reviews in Biotechnology
Year2014
Citations129
Abstract
Rice blast disease, which is caused by the fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae, is a recurring problem in all rice-growing regions of the world. The use of resistance (R) genes in rice improvement breeding programmes has been considered to be one of the best options for crop protection and blast management. Alternatively, quantitative resistance conferred by quantitative trait loci (QTLs) is also a valuable resource for the improvement of rice disease resistance. In the past, intensive efforts have been made to identify major R-genes as well as QTLs for blast disease using molecular techniques. A review of bibliographic references shows over 100 blast resistance genes and a larger number of QTLs (∼500) that were mapped to the rice genome. Of the…
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