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The reactions of rice bacterial leaf blight races were identified in Guilan province—Iran on 12 near-isogenic lines and 14 pyramiding lines from International Network for Genetic Evaluation of rice (INGER) and 8 local and improved Iranian varieties were evaluated under natural photoperiod condition in the field. Inoculation was done at panicle initiation by clipping the sterilized scissors in the bacterial suspension to booting stage. Scoring of inoculated plants was made 21 days after inoculation. Infection levels of pyramiding lines containing two to five resistance genes, expect, IRBB53 and IRBB61 with respectively resistance gene combination, Xa5 + Xa13 and Xa4 + Xa5 + Xa7, were not so clear. Among near-isogenic lines IRBB1, IRBB2, IRBB4 and IRBB10 carrying resistance gene Xa1, Xa2, Xa4 and Xa10 were susceptible; IRBB8, IRBB11, IRBB3, IRBB5 and IRBB13 were moderately susceptible; (having resistance gene Xa8, Xa11, Xa3, Xa5 and Xa13) IRBB14, IRBB21 and IRBB7 with respectively resistance gene Xa14, Xa21 and Xa7 were moderately resistance to bacterial blight. Furthermore, most of the time gene combinations support the strategy of pyramiding appropriate resistance gene. Local varieties were more susceptible than improved varieties to leaf blight disease. Among local varieties, Tarom was the most susceptible. And also, there were no significant differences among improved varieties and all of them were moderately resistance.

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  • Bacterial leaf blight of rice (Oryzae sativa), caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae [1] is a very serious disease in rice growing regions of the world [2]

  • This Lines with local and improved Iranian varieties used to evaluation of resistance genes in rice plant against bacterial blight in Guilan province at Rice Research Institute of Iran

  • We establish the level of resistance to the bacterial blight pathogen conferred by a single gene individually and multiple gene combinations

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Introduction

Bacterial leaf blight of rice (Oryzae sativa), caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae [1] is a very serious disease in rice growing regions of the world [2]. Oryzae [1] is a very serious disease in rice growing regions of the world [2]. Bacterial leaf blight interacts with rice in a gene—for gene manner, which makes it on ideal model for studying plant—pathogen interactions [6,7]. For, thirty resistance genes for Bacterial Blight have been identified and utilized in rice breeding programs. Oryzae interaction, with the cloning of the tow rice resistance (R) genes, Xa1 and Xa21 [8,9] the bacterial avirulence (avr) genes, avr-Xa5, avrXa7 and avr-Xa10 [13], the hypersensitive response and pathogenicity (hrp) genes [14] and many other virulence related genes [15,16,17,18,19,20,21]. In Myanmar, on the basis of host-pathogen interaction, OPEN ACCESS

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