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Cultivar Stories Pests & Pathogens Phenotyping & Genotyping Plant BreedingSeptember 16, 2024September 16, 2024

Rice – Blast Resistance Genes

Rice – Blast Resistance Genes

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Yulin Jia, Melissa H. Jia, and Jeremy Edwards This chapter describes the research to develop genetic markers for major rice blast resistant genes in U.S. rice. This work uncovered the molecular mechanisms behind rice blast disease resistance and has led to the release of several blast resistant U.S. cultivars.

Dale Bumbers NPGS Oryza rice rice blast USDA
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