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New sources of rice blast resistance obtained from Thai indigenous upland rice germplasm
Authors:Atitaya Chumpol  Sompong Chankaew  Suwita Saepaisan  Tidarat Monkham  Jirawat Sanitchon
Institution:1.Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture,Khon Kaen University,Khon Kaen,Thailand;2.Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture,Khon Kaen University,Khon Kaen,Thailand
Abstract:Upland rice production plays an important role in both household consumption and crop rotation. Until now, a blast resistant upland variety has not been released in Thailand. The bimodal pattern of rain distribution in Thailand’s upland rice production areas create a favorable environment for the outbreak of leaf blast when seedling-tillering, and neck blast within the heading stage. The use of genetically resistant cultivars has proven to be an effective way to cope with this problem. In this study, 256 indigenous upland rice plants were screened for blast resistance under greenhouse and field conditions. Ten indigenous upland rice varieties, ULR292, ULR242, ULR219, ULR162, ULR161, ULR134, ULR109, ULR098, ULR081, and ULR066, were identified as resistant to leaf blast disease in both natural infection and artificial inoculation, under greenhouse conditions. Additionally, six of the ten varieties, ULR162, ULR161, ULR134, ULR109, ULR098, and ULR081, were found to be resistant to neck blast under field conditions. These new sources of blast resistance identified from indigenous upland rice varieties proved more resistant than the check varieties, depicting their potential for further use in Thailand’s rice blast resistance improvement program.
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