Research in Plant Disease 2011;17(3):288-294.
Published online December 30, 2011.
벼 키다리병 저항성 검정을 위한 기내 유묘 검정법 개발
이용환, 이명지, 최효원, 김성택, 박진우, 명인식, 박경석, 이세원
 
Development of In Vitro Seedling Screening Method for Selection of Resistant Rice Against Bakanae Disease
Yong Hwan Lee, Myeong Ji Lee, Hyo Won Choi, Sung Taek Kim, Jin Woo Park, Inn Shik Myung, Kyung Seok Park, Se Weon Lee
Abstract
Rice bakanae disease, caused by the fungus Fusarium fujikuroi, is one of the most important rice diseases and distributed widely in Asia. Resistance screening system in rice field had been established. However, the evaluation results of the system vary according to the environmental conditions when the test is conducted. To develop precise and rapid evaluation method of disease resistance of rice to bakanae disease, in vitro screening system was attempted in this study. The six cultivars namely, ``Nampyeongbyeo``, ``Junambyeo``, ``Chucheongbyeo``, ``Samcheonbyeo``, ``Odaebyeo`` and ``Hwasinbyeo`` were tested. They were planted onto MS agar medium (10 ml) in test tube (450 mm × φ30 mm) and incubated at 25oC and 28oC in growth chamber under 12 hr light condition. Symptoms of over growth appeared a few days after seeding and then seedling were withered 2.3 weeks after over growth. The disease symptoms such as leaf dryness on top of rice were appeared in the ``Nampyeongbyeo`` from 28 days at the concentration of 105 spores/ml culturing at 28oC and then withered completely 35 days after seeding. Whereas the other varieties withered entirely 19.23 days after seeding. Using the in vitro seedling screening method, 72 rice varieties were investigated to select resistant cultivar. Finally, two resistant cultivars (``Nampyeongbyeo`` and ``Inwolbyeo``) and seven moderately resistant cultivars (``Hwadongbyeo``, ``Seokjeongbyeo``, ``Samgwangbyeo``, ``Sampyeongbyeo``, ``Nonghobyeo``, ``Heukjinjubyeo`` and, ``Joanbyeo``) were selected. If in vitro seedling screening method was used for evaluation of bakanae disease resistance, it would be completed within 35 days after sowing of rice seed.
Key Words: Fusarium fujikuroi, Rice, Resistance, Cultivar


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