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      Fine mapping of RBG2, a quantitative trait locus for resistance to Burkholderia glumae, on rice chromosome 1

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          Bacterial grain rot (BGR), caused by the bacterial pathogen Burkholderia glumae, is a destructive disease of rice. At anthesis, rice panicles are attacked by the pathogen, and the infection causes unfilled or aborted grains, reducing grain yield and quality. Thus, increasing the level of BGR resistance is an important objective for rice breeding. A quantitative trait locus (QTL) on rice chromosome 1 that controls BGR resistance was previously detected in backcross inbred lines (BILs) derived from a cross between Kele, a resistant traditional lowland cultivar ( indica) that originated in India, and Hitomebore, a susceptible modern lowland cultivar ( temperate japonica) from Japan. Further genetic analyses using a BC 3F 6 population derived from a cross between a resistant BIL (BC 2F 5) and Hitomebore confirmed that a QTL for BGR resistance was located on the long arm of chromosome 1. To define more precisely the chromosomal region underlying this QTL, we identified nine BC 2F 6 plants in which recombination occurred near the QTL. Substitution mapping using homozygous recombinant and nonrecombinant plants demonstrated that the QTL, here designated as Resistance to Burkholderia glumae 2 ( RBG2), was located in a 502-kb interval defined by simple sequence repeat markers RM1216 and RM11727.

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            The Rice Annotation Project Database (RAP-DB): hub for Oryza sativa ssp. japonica genome information

            With the completion of the rice genome sequencing, a standardized annotation is necessary so that the information from the genome sequence can be fully utilized in understanding the biology of rice and other cereal crops. An annotation jamboree was held in Japan with the aim of annotating and manually curating all the genes in the rice genome. Here we present the Rice Annotation Project Database (RAP-DB), which has been developed to provide access to the annotation data. The RAP-DB has two different types of annotation viewers, BLAST and BLAT search, and other useful features. By connecting the annotations to other rice genomics data, such as full-length cDNAs and Tos17 mutant lines, the RAP-DB serves as a hub for rice genomics. All of the resources can be accessed through .
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              Toxoflavin Produced byBurkholderia glumaeCausing Rice Grain Rot Is Responsible for Inducing Bacterial Wilt in Many Field Crops

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                Contributors
                +81-29-838-7006 , ritsuko@affrc.go.jp
                Journal
                Mol Breed
                Mol. Breed
                Molecular Breeding
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                1380-3743
                1572-9788
                20 January 2015
                20 January 2015
                2015
                : 35
                : 15
                Affiliations
                [ ]National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, 2-1-2 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8602 Japan
                [ ]National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center (NARO/KARC), 496 Izumi, Chikugo, Fukuoka 833-0041 Japan
                [ ]National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences, 3-1-3 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8604 Japan
                [ ]NARO Institute of Crop Science (NICS), 2-1-18 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8518 Japan
                Article
                192
                10.1007/s11032-015-0192-x
                4298652
                22a9f878-a939-4678-836a-73c1c5a3e4e4
                © The Author(s) 2015

                Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.

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                : 24 December 2014
                : 8 January 2015
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                © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015

                Animal science & Zoology
                oryza sativa l.,disease resistance,bacterial grain rot,qtl,linkage analysis,panicle blight

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