Breeding Research
Online ISSN : 1348-1290
Print ISSN : 1344-7629
ISSN-L : 1344-7629
Research Paper
Low ovicidal response to the whitebacked planthopper in the Japanese rice variety ‘Asahinoyume’ and its progenitorial varieties
Mitsuru NakamuraYuko MizukamiTakahiro KatoTaketo FunaoSaburou TajimaSatoru KudouMisturu KatoMasaki Shirota
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2009 Volume 11 Issue 3 Pages 87-93

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Abstract
‘Asahinoyume’, rice cultivar bred in Aichi Agricultural Research Center, has been damaged by whitebacked planthopper (WBPH) in Aichi prefecture for several years. ‘Asahinoyume’ showed significantly lower ovicidal response against WBPH compared to ‘Koshihikari’ and ‘Matsuribare’, suggesting that the susceptibility of ‘Asahinoyume’ to WBPH was caused by a low ovicidal response. We also investigated the ovicidal response and RFLP analysis with RFLP marker R1954 closely linked Ovc (Ovicidal gene) of 25 varieties and germplasms on the pedigree of ‘Asahinoyume’ to clarify the genealogical cause of the susceptibility to WBPH. Consequently, two lineage groups were low ovicidal to WBPH, one was the breeding lines derived from crossing between ‘Modan’ and ‘Norin8’, and the other was the lines derived from ‘Kyotoasahi’. Most of these varieties, including ‘Asahinoyume’, showed the same RFLP analysis pattern as ‘IR24’ without Ovc. The low ovicidal response to WBPH in ‘Asahinoyume’ can be inherited from ‘Kyotoasahi’ due to a series of low ovicidal varieties with the same RFLP analysis pattern as ‘IR24’ on the pedigree.
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© 2009 Japanese Society of Breeding
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