Abstract

Should fruits of transgenic research on engineering resistance against crop diseases reach needy farmers, such resistance needs to be characterised thoroughly. Assessment of transgenic resistance conferred by over-expression of defence genes under field conditions or in greenhouse is a time-consuming process. It becomes often necessary, though laborious, to screen a huge population of putative transgenic lines for their resistance against a target disease. Most standard evaluation systems (SES) available for individual plant–pathogen interactions are applicable only to field conditions, and there has been a constant need for evolving a rapid laboratory method for assessment of efficacy of defence genes deployed against plant diseases. In this paper, we describe a high throughput, yet simple method for functional assessment of a rice chitinase gene chi11 known to confer resistance against Rhizoctonia solani, the rice sheath blight (ShB) pathogen. Accuracy of this method as compared with a SES already available for assessing field performance of test-varieties against ShB is discussed.

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