PtrA, Piz-t, and a novel minor-effect QTL (qBR12_3.3–4.4) collectively contribute to the durable blast-resistance of rice cultivar Tainung 84
Sheng-Shan Wang,
Wei-Bin Chang,
Ming-Chien Hsieh
et al.
Abstract:Background
Rice blast caused by Pyricularia oryzae is a major threat to rice production worldwide. Tainung 84 (TNG84) is an elite japonica rice cultivar developed through the traditional pedigree method. It has maintained superior blast resistance since its release in 2010. This study aimed to investigate the genetic factors underlying the durable resistance of TNG84 in Taiwan.
Results
Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping was conducted using 122 … Show more
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