Abstract

The inheritance of light dependence for conidial development inBipolaris oryzae was analyzed using single-ascospore isolates. When a photo-induced strain was crossed with another photo-induced strain, only photo-induced progeny were produced. When a photo-induced strain was crossed with a non-photo-induced (I) strain, photo-induced and nonphoto-induced (I) progeny were produced in a ratio of 1∶1. However, when a photo-induced strain was crossed with a non-photo-induced (II) strain, a non-photo-induced (I) progeny were formed in addition to parental types. It was suggested that genes for photo-control of conidiophore induction and genes for photo-control of conidiophore maturation are located on the same chromosome.

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