Development of Rice Lines by Pyramiding of Major Blast Resistance Genes
Dana Mynbayeva,
Aigul Amirova,
Bakdaulet Usenbekov
et al.
Abstract:Rice blast is the most harmful disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae, leading to yield loss. The aim of the work is to improve resistance of rice to blast by introducing and pyramiding genes using conventional breeding technique and modern MAS analysis. Pyramiding is the combination of several resistance genes in one genotype, in this case it improves the resistance of rice to pathogens. MAS analysis revealed that 3 out of 4 studied domestic high-yielding rice cultivars (Bakanasski, Aisaule and Aru) contain 1 b… Show more
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