Development and molecular characterizationof a rice mapping populationfor blast resistance.

Blast, caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, is the most damaging disease in rice. The use of resistance genes in crop breeding programs has been the major, and most sustainable, means for disease control. To identify new resistance genes or alleles to be introduced in breeding lines, a mapping population was developed crossing BRS Esmeralda, an upland cultivar, and Três Marias, a Brazilian landrace internationally recognized as blast resistant.

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Main Authors: ABREU, A. G., DUITAMA, J., BORBA, T. C. O., RODRIGUES, L. A., COSTA, S. P. P., MELLO, R. N.
Other Authors: ALUANA GONCALVES DE ABREU, CNPAF; JORGE DUITAMA, UNIVERIDAD DE LOS ANDES; TEREZA CRISTINA DE OLIVEIRA BORBA, CNPAF; LUANA ALVES RODRIGUES, CNPAF; SYLVANA DE PAIVA PINTO COSTA, CNPAF; RAQUEL NEVES DE MELLO, CNPAF.
Format: Anais e Proceedings de eventos biblioteca
Language:pt_BR
pt_BR
Published: 2019-09-04
Subjects:Arroz, Oryza Sativa, Brusone, Marcador Molecular, Gene, Resistência Genética,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1111871
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