Development of Molecular Markers for Bacterial Leaf Streak Resistance Gene bls2 and Breeding of New Resistance Lines in Rice
Jieyi Huang, Xuan Wei, Min Tang, Ziqiu Deng, Yi Lan, Fang Liu

TL;DR
This study develops molecular markers for a bacterial leaf streak resistance gene in rice and breeds new resistant lines with good agronomic traits.
Contribution
Development of two highly accurate molecular markers for bls2 and breeding of four new BLS-resistant rice lines with no yield penalty.
Findings
bls2 was narrowed down to a 113 kb interval with two markers showing over 98% accuracy.
Four new rice lines with moderate to high BLS resistance and no agronomic trait trade-offs were developed.
The resistant lines showed lesion lengths between 0.69 and 1.26 cm, significantly lower than the susceptible variety.
Abstract
Bacterial leaf streak (BLS) is one of the internationally significant quarantine diseases in rice. Effectively utilizing BLS resistance genes from wild rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.) to breed new varieties offers a fundamental solution for BLS control. This study focused on the fine mapping of the BLS resistance gene bls2 and the development of closely linked molecular markers for breeding BLS-resistant lines. Using a Guangxi common wild rice accession DY19 (carrying bls2) as the donor parent and the highly BLS-susceptible indica rice variety 9311 as the recipient parent, BLS-resistant rice lines were developed through multiple generations of backcrossing and selfing, incorporating molecular marker-assisted selection (MAS), single nucleotide polymorphism(SNP) chip genotyping, pathogen inoculation assays, and agronomic trait evaluation. The results showed that bls2 was delimited to a 113…
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TopicsPlant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
