Skip to main navigation Skip to main content

Korean. J. Breed. Sci. : Korean Journal of Breeding Science

OPEN ACCESS
ABOUT
BROWSE ARTICLES
EDITORIAL POLICIES
FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Page Path

1
results for

"brown planthopper (BPH)"

Article category

Keywords

Publication year

Authors

"brown planthopper (BPH)"

Article
유전체재해석(resequencing)에 의한 가야벼의 벼멸구 저항성 유전자 탐색 및 선발마커 개발
Detection of Genes Conferring Resistance to the Brown Planthopper (BPH) in Gayabyeo Through Genome Resequencing and Development of Their Selection Markers
Hyeonso Ji, Eokkeun Ahn, Bo Yoon Seo, Hyun-Ju Kang, Sang Bok Lee, Ung-Jo Hyun, Inchan Choi, Kyung-Hwan Kim, Song Lim Kim, Seung-Bum Lee, Seok-Chul Suh, Gang-Seob Lee
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2018;50(2):104-115.   Published online June 1, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.9787/KJBS.2018.50.2.104

Gayabyeo, a Tongil-type rice variety, has been known to be resistant to the brown planthopper (BPH) in Korea. For genetic analysis of BPH resistance of Gayabyeo, we developed an F2 and F3 population derived from a cross between Gayabyeo and Taebaegbyeo which is a Tongil-type BPH susceptible rice variety. Based on the previously detected 284,501 putative SNPs between Gayabyeo and Taebaegbyeo, 99 cleaved amplified polymorphic sequences (CAPS) markers were developed, and they have been used for genotyping 180 F2 plants. By comparison of resequencing data of Gayabyeo and the sequences of already reported BPH resistance genes (Bph3, BPH9, Bph14, BPH18, BPH26), it was revealed that Gayabyeo has Bph3 and BPH26 resistance genes. Two InDel markers, Bph3IND and BPH26IND, were developed, which can be used as selection markers in breeding program aiming at introducing BPH resistance genes of Gayabyeo into Korean high quality japonica rice varieties. In addition, BPH bioassay was performed with 180 F3 lines for BPH resistance QTL analysis. Two major QTLs were found on chromosome 4 and 12. The regions of these two QTLs included Bph3 and BPH26, which also supported that Gayabyeo has Bph3 and BPH26 resistance genes. These results would be useful in accelerating development of various BPH-resistant high quality japonica rice varieties in Korea.

  • 6 View
  • 0 Download