Geographic distribution of avirulence genes of the rice blast fungus magnaporthe oryzae in the philippines
Abstract
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. A total of 131 contemporary and 33 reference isolates representing a number of multi-locus genotypes of Magnaporthe oryzae were subjected to a PCR test to detect the presence/absence of avirulence (Avr) genes. Results revealed that the more frequently occurring genes were Avr-Pik (81.50%), Avr-Pita (64.16%) and Avr-Pii (47.98%), whereas the less frequently occurring genes were Avr-Pizt (19.08%) and Avr-Pia (5.20%). It was also laid out that the presence of Avr genes in M. oryzae is strongly associated with agroecosystems where the complementary resistant (R) genes exist. No significant association, however, was noted on the functional Avr genes and the major geographic locations. Furthermore, it was identified that the upland varieties locally known as “Milagrosa” and “Waray” contained all the R genes complementary to the Avr genes tested.
Source or Periodical Title
Microorganisms
Document Type
Article
Subject
Avirulence genes, Magnaporthe oryzae, Philippines, Resistance genes, Rice blast
Recommended Citation
Lopez, Ana Liza C.; Yli-Matilla, Tapani; and Cumagun, Christian Joseph R., "Geographic distribution of avirulence genes of the rice blast fungus magnaporthe oryzae in the philippines" (2021). Journal Article. 898.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/898