Population structure of xanthonionas oryzae pv. oryzae and rice cultivar resistance in three regions in Tanzania

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2014

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Sokoine University of Agriculture

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This study determined the pathogen population structure and the reaction of rice cultivars against Xanthonwnas oryzae pv. oryzae. Field trapping nurseries were established at Dakawa, Bunda and Kyela and inoculations for pot experiment were conducted at Agricultural Research Institute-Uyole from December, 2012 - July, 2013. Twenty two rice cultivars obtained from Agricultural Research Institute-Uyole and twenty one near isogenic lines from AfricaRice Program, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania were arranged in a completely randomized design and randomized complete block design in screenhouse and field experiments, respectively. Nineteen isolates of the pathogen were obtained from the study areas and used for physiological and biochemical tests. Data on incidence and severity were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA). Duncan's Multiple Range Test was used to separate means. Six pathotypes namely; TK3CD, TK4E, TM2C, TM2B, TB2F and TB5A were identified frorfi the presumed nineteen isolates of the pathogen. Results showed that IR-BB4 and IR-BB52 were resistant to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae with significantly (P = 0.05) low disease incidence (8.18 % and 6.72 %) and severity (0.5 cm and 0.65 cm), respectively. IR-BB 14 was highly susceptible with 61.55 % disease incidence and 6.12 cm disease severity. The cultivars Domo la Fisi, Rangi Mbili, Tule na Bvvana, Jicho la Samola, Rufiji, SARO 5, Mtalima Wangu, Zambia and Supa showed intermediate resistance compared to the IR24 (control). The IR-BB4 and LR-BB52 are therefore, possible promising rice lines that can be incorporated into rice breeding programs in Tanzania.

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Epidemiology, Symptomatology, genetic resistance, Rice cultivars

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