GENETIC ANALYSIS OF RESISTANCE TO BACTERIAL BLIGHT (XANTHOMONAS ORYZAE pv. ORYZAE ISHIYAMA) IN SOME RICE (ORYZA SAT/VA L.) LINES
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Genetics of resistance to a local isolate of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae causing bacterial blight was studied in four lines of rice (Oryza sativa L.) namely DR 285-5-6- 6-2, DR 319-1-HR28, lET 8584 and lET 8585. Resistance of lET 8585 was controlled by two dominant independently inherited genes, while in the remaining two lines resistance was conferred by one dominant and one recessive gene each. Reaction of F2 populations iii intercrosses of resistant stocks showed that one of the dominant genes of lET 8585 is allelic to the dominant gene of DR 285-5-6- 6-2, DR 319·1-HR28 and lET 8584. The resistance gene(s) of lET 8584 were nonallelic to the gene(s) of DR 285-5-6-6-2 and DR 319- 1-HR28. In all, two dominant and two recessive genes were postulated to be conferring resistance in these four rice lines.
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SAINI, R. S., GOEL, R. K., & SHARMA, S. C. (1996). GENETIC ANALYSIS OF RESISTANCE TO BACTERIAL BLIGHT (XANTHOMONAS ORYZAE pv. ORYZAE ISHIYAMA) IN SOME RICE (ORYZA SAT/VA L.) LINES. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 56(02), 178–181. https://doi.org/.
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