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Cost-effective multiplex PCR assay for simultaneous detection of bacterial leaf blight, blast and brown planthopper resistance genes in rice
Abstract
Rice production is drastically affected by biotic stresses, namely, bacterial leaf blight (BB), blast (BL) and brown planthopper (BPH). As marker-assisted selection for uniplex gene screening in breeding population is often tedious, time-consuming and expensive, multiplex PCR is practically a reasonable choice for the testing of genes in the pyramided lines as it offers significant time- and cost-saving advantages. Therefore, a cost-effective multiplex PCR-based screening for simultaneous detection of three BB (Xa21, xa13, and Xa4), two BL (Pi1and Pi54) and two BPH resistance genes (Bph20 and Bph21) has been developed. This multiplex system can detect different combinations of BB, BL and BPH resistance. In addition to this most cost-effective method, a five-gene (Xa21, xa13, Pi54, Bph20 and Bph21) multiplex assay in a single PCR tube for three biotic stresses, BB, BL and BPH, has been developed. These standardized multiplex assays have been incorporated into our breeding programs for accelerated results. These assays have displayed no deviation and are in perfect correlation with the individual marker screenings. As one of the most efficient and cost-saving technologies, this technology will have a great impact in the seed industry.
期刊介绍:
The Journal publishes review articles, research papers, short communications and commentaries in the areas of plant biochemistry, plant molecular biology, microbial and molecular genetics, DNA finger printing, micropropagation, and plant biotechnology including plant genetic engineering, new molecular tools and techniques, genomics & bioinformatics.