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Variation of Disease Severity by Mixed Inoculation of Compatible and Incompatible Races of Bacterial Blight in Rice  

Kim, Bo-Ra (Division of Plant Sciences & Resources, Chungnam National University)
Lee, Eun-Jeong (Division of Plant Sciences & Resources, Chungnam National University)
Choi, Jae-Eul (Division of Plant Sciences & Resources, Chungnam National University)
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KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE / v.52, no.2, 2007 , pp. 162-168 More about this Journal
Abstract
Compatible and incompatible interactions of near-isogenic lines containing one of Xa1, Xa3, and Xa7 resistance genes with Japanese bacterial blight isolates (T7174, T7147, and T7133) were examined in order to determine the variation of bacterial blight resistance and the stability of resistance gene. IRBB 101 line having a Xal gene was compatible (host susceptible) with T7147 and T7133 isolates but incompatible (host resistant) with T7174 isolate at all the tested rice growth stages. IRBB 103 line having a Xa3 gene was susceptible or moderately resistant to the three isolates at seedling and maximum tillering stage but resistant at heading stage. IRBB 101 line having a Xa7 gene was semi-compatible with the three isolates at seedling stage but incompatible at the other growth stages. Overall there were clear differences between compatible and incompatible interactions of rice with Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae races. In the mixed inoculations of compatible and incompatible isolates, the lesion length from near-isogenic lines decreased as the ratios of incompatible races increased. When the distinction between compatible and incompatible isolates was unclear, there was almost no variation of lesion length regardless of mixed ratios. The pathogenicity of the mixed races in the incompatible Interactions increased rather than the individual inoculation whereas the lesion length of compatible interactions was similar to that of the individual inoculation. These data indicate the incompatible races inhibit the virulence of a compatible race but compatible races increase the disease occurrence due to incompatible races. Furthermore, IRBB 107 line that showed resistance to all the isolates at all the tested growth stages was considered as a good parent f3r breeding of resistant variety.
Keywords
bacterial blight; compatible and incompatible interactions; Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae; resistance; rice;
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