Isozyme genotype of major cultivar groups resistant to bacterial blight in Asian rice

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Endo, N
Ogawa, T
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bacterial blight; ecotype diversity; isozyme classification; Oryza sativa L; resistance; Xanthomonas oryzae; gene-for-gene evolution;
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Isozyme types were determined for six cultivar groups carrying different resistance to rice bacterial blight in Asia, The temporarily proposed Isozyme genotypes would be associated with the differentiation of the reaction of resistance, The predominant type of the Java 14 group was Isozyme type VI-1, and type II-4 was involved as the second predominant type, The majority of the DZ 192 group belonged to type II-1 and II-2, A newly assigned TN 1 group consisted of Isozyme type I and VI, The predominant occurrence of I-1 and I-2 was common among the TKM 6, Cas 209, Mend Ba and TN 1 groups However, frequent involvement of IM-1 and IM-2 were specific to the TKM 6 group The frequent presence of I-4 and I-5 was the characteristic of the Cas 209 and Mend Ba groups, Based on these observations the ecotypic diversity of each up was discussed.
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