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Exploring the diversity of virulence genes in the Magnaporthe population infecting millets and rice in India.
Palanna, K B; Vinaykumar, H D; Prasanna, S Koti; Rajashekara, H; Devanna, B N; Anilkumar, C; Jeevan, B; Raveendra, H R; Khan, Farooq; Bhavana, C H Sai; Upadhyay, Vinod; Patro, T S S K; Rawat, Laxmi; Rajesh, M; Saravanan, P T; Netam, Prahlad; Rajesha, G; Das, I K; Patil, H E; Jain, A K; Saralamma, S; Nayaka, S Chandra; Prakash, G; Nagaraja, T E.
Afiliación
  • Palanna KB; ICAR-All India Coordinated Research Project (ICAR-AICRP) on Small Millets, PC Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Gandhi Krishi Vigyana Kendra (GKVK), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
  • Vinaykumar HD; ICAR-All India Coordinated Research Project (ICAR-AICRP) on Small Millets, PC Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Gandhi Krishi Vigyana Kendra (GKVK), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
  • Prasanna SK; Department of Plant Biotechnology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Gandhi Krishi Vigyana Kendra (GKVK), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
  • Rajashekara H; Department of Plant Pathology, Vivekananda Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan, Almora, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Devanna BN; ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, Odisha, India.
  • Anilkumar C; ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, Odisha, India.
  • Jeevan B; Department of Plant Pathology, Vivekananda Parvatiya Krishi Anusandhan Sansthan, Almora, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Raveendra HR; ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, Odisha, India.
  • Khan F; ICAR-All India Coordinated Research Project (ICAR-AICRP) on Small Millets Zonal Agril. Research Station, Vishweshwaraiah Canal (V.C.) Farm, Mandya, Karnataka, India.
  • Bhavana CHS; ICAR-All India Coordinated Research Project (ICAR-AICRP) on Small Millets, PC Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Gandhi Krishi Vigyana Kendra (GKVK), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
  • Upadhyay V; ICAR-All India Coordinated Research Project (ICAR-AICRP) on Small Millets, PC Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Gandhi Krishi Vigyana Kendra (GKVK), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
  • Patro TSSK; Regional Agricultural Research Station, Assam Agriculture University, Gossaigaon, Assam, India.
  • Rawat L; Department of Plant Pathology, Agricultural Research Station, Gajularega, Vizianagaram, Andra Pradesh, India.
  • Rajesh M; Department of Plant Pathology, Uttarakhand University of Hort. and Forestry, Ranichauri, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Saravanan PT; Department of Plant Pathology, Center for Excellence in Millets, Athiyandal, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Netam P; Department of Plant Pathology, Center for Excellence in Millets, Athiyandal, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Rajesha G; Department of Plant Pathology, Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Kumharwand Farm, Jagdalpur, Chhattisgarh, India.
  • Das IK; Indian Council of Agricultural Research ICAR-Indian Institute of Millets Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
  • Patil HE; Indian Council of Agricultural Research ICAR-Indian Institute of Millets Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
  • Jain AK; Hill Millet Research Station, Navasari Agricultural University, Waghai, Dangs, Gujarat, India.
  • Saralamma S; Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Nayaka SC; ICAR-All India Coordinated Research Project (ICAR-AICRP) on Small Millets, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • Prakash G; Institute of Excellence, Vijnana Bhavan, University of Mysuru, Manasagangotri, Karnataka, India.
  • Nagaraja TE; ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India.
Front Plant Sci ; 14: 1131315, 2023.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37229127
Blast pathogen, Magnaporthe spp., that infects ancient millet crops such pearl millet, finger millet, foxtail millet, barnyard millet, and rice was isolated from different locations of blast hotspots in India using single spore isolation technique and 136 pure isolates were established. Numerous growth characteristics were captured via morphogenesis analysis. Among the 10 investigated virulent genes, we could amplify MPS1 (TTK Protein Kinase) and Mlc (Myosin Regulatory Light Chain edc4) in majority of tested isolates, regardless of the crop and region where they were collected, indicating that these may be crucial for their virulence. Additionally, among the four avirulence (Avr) genes studied, Avr-Pizt had the highest frequency of occurrence, followed by Avr-Pia. It is noteworthy to mention that Avr-Pik was present in the least number of isolates (9) and was completely absent from the blast isolates from finger millet, foxtail millet, and barnyard millet. A comparison at the molecular level between virulent and avirulent isolates indicated observably large variation both across (44%) and within (56%) them. The 136 Magnaporthe spp isolates were divided into four groups using molecular markers. Regardless of their geographic distribution, host plants, or tissues affected, the data indicate that the prevalence of numerous pathotypes and virulence factors at the field level, which may lead to a high degree of pathogenic variation. This research could be used for the strategic deployment of resistant genes to develop blast disease-resistant cultivars in rice, pearl millet, finger millet, foxtail millet, and barnyard millet.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Front Plant Sci Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Front Plant Sci Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India