Variability studies of Magnaporthe oryzae Using International Rice Blast Differentials Set under Agroclimatic Conditions of Kashmir Valley, India

Farahnaz Rasool *

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir, India.

Mushtaq Ahmed

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir, India.

Seemi Lohani

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir, India.

Shubana Bhat

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir, India.

Sushil Kumar

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir, India.

Purshottam Singh

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The pathogenic variability of the sixty isolates of M. oryzae was confirmed by testing them for virulence and cultivar reaction against International rice blast differentials (IBD) viz., Raminad Str. 3, Zenith, Usen, NP-125, Kanto-51, Dular, Tsia-tiao-sio and Caloro lodging Piz, Pia, Pii, Pia, Pika, Pi-k and Piks resistance genes for rice blasteither singly or in combination or with an unknown background. The pathotype analysis of the isolates, collected from four surveyed districts of Kashmir valley revealed the presence of four races viz., IC-17, IC-25, ID-1 and II-1 according to the race classification and nomenclature proposed by Ling and Ou (1969). Of the 60 isolates of M. oryzae, 25 isolates pertained to race IC-17, 16 and 14 other isolates pertained to race ID-1 and II-1, respectively, whereas four other isolates pertained to race IC-25. The   predominant pathotype  was IC-17 with a virulence frequency of  60 %, followed by II-1 (46.67%) in district Pulwama, ID-1 (40%) and IC-25 (13.33%) in district Bandipora, respectively. IC-17 was seen to be the predominant race in each location in every district. Race ID-1 has been observed to overcome the maximum number of genes viz., Pia, Pika+, Piks and  Pik. but none of the isolates was able to overcome Raminad Str 3 and Zenith.

Keywords: Variability, Pathogen, M. oryzae, differentials, virulence


How to Cite

Rasool, Farahnaz, Mushtaq Ahmed, Seemi Lohani, Shubana Bhat, Sushil Kumar, and Purshottam Singh. 2021. “Variability Studies of Magnaporthe Oryzae Using International Rice Blast Differentials Set under Agroclimatic Conditions of Kashmir Valley, India”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 33 (22):226-34. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2021/v33i2230699.