Evaluation of Rice Blast Resistance and <i>R</i> Gene Analysis in <i>Japonica</i> Rice Varieties Tested in the Anhui Region

Rice blast caused by the ascomycete fungus <i>Magnaporthe oryzea</i> is one of the most widespread and destructive rice diseases worldwide. The most economical and effective strategy for controlling rice blast is the rational use and promotion of disease-resistant varieties. To enhance d...

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Main Authors: Qingqing Chen, Yiqun Hu, Wenjie Shen, Aifang Zhang
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description Rice blast caused by the ascomycete fungus <i>Magnaporthe oryzea</i> is one of the most widespread and destructive rice diseases worldwide. The most economical and effective strategy for controlling rice blast is the rational use and promotion of disease-resistant varieties. To enhance disease resistance, it is essential to analyze the resistance levels of rice varieties and the role of resistance (<i>R</i>) genes. To investigate blast resistance, <i>R</i> gene distribution, and their contributions in <i>japonica</i> rice, 287 varieties were evaluated through artificial inoculation. PCR detection was also performed using specific primers for eleven <i>R</i> genes. The results showed that 24.4% of the varieties exhibited moderate resistance (MR), indicating an overall moderate resistance level. The frequency of <i>R</i> genes varied significantly: <i>Pib</i> was the most prevalent (89.2%), followed by <i>Pi5</i> (73.5%), <i>Pita</i> (62.4%), <i>Pia</i> (54.4%), <i>Pikh</i> (48.4%), <i>Pik</i> (41.1%), <i>Pi9</i> (35.5%), <i>Pizt</i> (23.7%), <i>Pit</i> (10.8%), and <i>Pi1</i> (10.5%). No <i>Pigm</i> was detected. Among these, <i>Pik</i>, <i>Pi9</i>, <i>Pizt</i>, and <i>Pita</i> contributed most significantly to disease resistance, with contributions of 42.4%, 38.2%, 38.2%, and 33.5%, respectively. The number of <i>R</i> genes detected in the tested varieties ranged from 0 to 9, with most varieties containing more than three genes. The highest proportion of resistant varieties was observed in those carrying six genes. The most common <i>R</i> gene combinations in resistant varieties were ‘<i>Pib</i> + <i>Pita</i> + <i>Pi5</i> + <i>Pikh</i> + <i>Pik</i> + <i>Pi9</i>’ and ‘<i>Pizt</i> + <i>Pib</i> + <i>Pita</i> + <i>Pia</i> + <i>Pi5</i> + <i>Pik</i> + <i>Pi9</i>’. In conclusion, these findings provide valuable insights into the breeding and utilizing blast-resistant <i>japonica</i> rice varieties in Anhui Province.
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spelling doaj-art-cef250a14ff744d1befdcfb0de8be06e2025-08-20T01:56:57ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952025-04-01155100810.3390/agronomy15051008Evaluation of Rice Blast Resistance and <i>R</i> Gene Analysis in <i>Japonica</i> Rice Varieties Tested in the Anhui RegionQingqing Chen0Yiqun Hu1Wenjie Shen2Aifang Zhang3Institute of Plant Protection and Agro-Products Safety, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hefei 230001, ChinaInstitute of Plant Protection and Agro-Products Safety, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hefei 230001, ChinaInstitute of Plant Protection and Agro-Products Safety, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hefei 230001, ChinaInstitute of Plant Protection and Agro-Products Safety, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hefei 230001, ChinaRice blast caused by the ascomycete fungus <i>Magnaporthe oryzea</i> is one of the most widespread and destructive rice diseases worldwide. The most economical and effective strategy for controlling rice blast is the rational use and promotion of disease-resistant varieties. To enhance disease resistance, it is essential to analyze the resistance levels of rice varieties and the role of resistance (<i>R</i>) genes. To investigate blast resistance, <i>R</i> gene distribution, and their contributions in <i>japonica</i> rice, 287 varieties were evaluated through artificial inoculation. PCR detection was also performed using specific primers for eleven <i>R</i> genes. The results showed that 24.4% of the varieties exhibited moderate resistance (MR), indicating an overall moderate resistance level. The frequency of <i>R</i> genes varied significantly: <i>Pib</i> was the most prevalent (89.2%), followed by <i>Pi5</i> (73.5%), <i>Pita</i> (62.4%), <i>Pia</i> (54.4%), <i>Pikh</i> (48.4%), <i>Pik</i> (41.1%), <i>Pi9</i> (35.5%), <i>Pizt</i> (23.7%), <i>Pit</i> (10.8%), and <i>Pi1</i> (10.5%). No <i>Pigm</i> was detected. Among these, <i>Pik</i>, <i>Pi9</i>, <i>Pizt</i>, and <i>Pita</i> contributed most significantly to disease resistance, with contributions of 42.4%, 38.2%, 38.2%, and 33.5%, respectively. The number of <i>R</i> genes detected in the tested varieties ranged from 0 to 9, with most varieties containing more than three genes. The highest proportion of resistant varieties was observed in those carrying six genes. The most common <i>R</i> gene combinations in resistant varieties were ‘<i>Pib</i> + <i>Pita</i> + <i>Pi5</i> + <i>Pikh</i> + <i>Pik</i> + <i>Pi9</i>’ and ‘<i>Pizt</i> + <i>Pib</i> + <i>Pita</i> + <i>Pia</i> + <i>Pi5</i> + <i>Pik</i> + <i>Pi9</i>’. In conclusion, these findings provide valuable insights into the breeding and utilizing blast-resistant <i>japonica</i> rice varieties in Anhui Province.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/15/5/1008<i>japonica</i> ricerice blast<i>R</i> generesistance evaluation
spellingShingle Qingqing Chen
Yiqun Hu
Wenjie Shen
Aifang Zhang
Evaluation of Rice Blast Resistance and <i>R</i> Gene Analysis in <i>Japonica</i> Rice Varieties Tested in the Anhui Region
Agronomy
<i>japonica</i> rice
rice blast
<i>R</i> gene
resistance evaluation
title Evaluation of Rice Blast Resistance and <i>R</i> Gene Analysis in <i>Japonica</i> Rice Varieties Tested in the Anhui Region
title_full Evaluation of Rice Blast Resistance and <i>R</i> Gene Analysis in <i>Japonica</i> Rice Varieties Tested in the Anhui Region
title_fullStr Evaluation of Rice Blast Resistance and <i>R</i> Gene Analysis in <i>Japonica</i> Rice Varieties Tested in the Anhui Region
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Rice Blast Resistance and <i>R</i> Gene Analysis in <i>Japonica</i> Rice Varieties Tested in the Anhui Region
title_short Evaluation of Rice Blast Resistance and <i>R</i> Gene Analysis in <i>Japonica</i> Rice Varieties Tested in the Anhui Region
title_sort evaluation of rice blast resistance and i r i gene analysis in i japonica i rice varieties tested in the anhui region
topic <i>japonica</i> rice
rice blast
<i>R</i> gene
resistance evaluation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/15/5/1008
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