Introgression of sheath blight disease tolerance from the transgenic rice event Pusa Basmati1-CG27 to the variety White Ponni through backcross breeding

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P. Kannan
C. Parameswari
K. Prasanyaselvam
G. Sridevi
K. Veluthambi

Abstract

Sheath blight disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani is a major constraint for rice production. In order to obtain transgenic resistance against sheath blight disease, an indica rice variety Pusa Basmati1 (PB1) was transformed with constitutively express chitinase (chi11) and b-1,3- glucanase (GLU) genes. A single-copy transgenic PB1- CG27 showed a high level of tolerance to R. solani. Here, we report the introgression of sheath blight tolerance from PB1-CG27 into a non-basmati rice variety, White Ponni (WP) through backcross breeding. In each of the four backcross generations, the presence of the transgene was checked by hygromycin phosphotrans-ferase (hph) and b- glucuronidase (gus) gene-specific foreground selection markers present in the T-DNA of the PB1-CG27 event. RAPD marker-based background selection was done to choose a BC4F1 plant that was similar to the WP recurrent parent. Morphological characters of the introgressed BC4F4 plants matched those of the recurrent WP parent. RT-PCR and western blot analyses confirmed the constitutive expression of the chi11 and GLU genes in the introgressed homozygous BC4F3 plants. Bioassay with R. solani a high level disease tolerance (43 % disease reduction) revealed over the control WP plants.

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Kannan, P., Parameswari, C., Prasanyaselvam, K., Sridevi, G., & Veluthambi, K. (2017). Introgression of sheath blight disease tolerance from the transgenic rice event Pusa Basmati1-CG27 to the variety White Ponni through backcross breeding. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 77(04), 501–507. Retrieved from https://www.isgpb.org/journal/index.php/IJGPB/article/view/22
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