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Effectiveness of the Wheat Blast Resistance Gene <i>Rmg8</i> in Bangladesh Suggested by Distribution of an <i>AVR-Rmg8</i> Allele in the <i>Pyricularia oryzae</i> Population

Jemal Tola Horo, Soichiro Asuke, Trinh Thi Phuong Vy, Yukio Tosa

2020Phytopathology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wheat blast caused by the Triticum pathotype of Pyricularia oryzae was first reported in 1985 in Brazil and recently spread to Bangladesh. We tested whether Rmg8 and RmgGR119, recently identified resistance genes, were effective against Bangladeshi isolates of the pathogen. Common wheat accessions carrying Rmg8 alone (IL191) or both Rmg8 and RmgGR119 (GR119) were inoculated with Brazilian isolates (Br48, Br5, and Br116.5) and Bangladeshi isolates (T-108 and T-109). Br48, T-108, and T-109 carried the eI type of AVR-Rmg8 (the avirulence gene corresponding to Rmg8) while Br5 and Br116.5 carried its variants, eII and eII’ types, respectively. Detached primary leaves of IL191 and GR119 were resistant to all isolates at 25°C. At a higher temperature (28°C), their resistance was still effective against the eI carriers but was reduced to a low level against the eII/eII’ carriers. A survey of databases and sequence analyses revealed that all Bangladeshi isolates carried the eI type which induced a higher level of resistance than the eII/eII’ types. The resistance of IL191 (Rmg8/−) to the eI carriers was maintained even at the heading stage and at the higher temperature. In addition, GR119 (Rmg8/RmgGR119) displayed higher levels of resistance than IL191 at this stage. These results suggest that Rmg8 combined with RmgGR119 will be useful in breeding for resistance against wheat blast in Bangladesh.

Topics & Concepts

PyriculariaBiologyInoculationGeneAlleleResistance (ecology)Common wheatPathogenPopulationVeterinary medicineCultivarBotanyHorticultureGeneticsAgronomyDemographySociologyChromosomeMedicineWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyMycotoxins in Agriculture and FoodPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity