Jittraporn Kuesdrit’s research while affiliated with Mae Fah Luang University and other places

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List of Japanese and Thai soybean varieties.
Total number of AFLP fragments and the level of polymorphism detected among 25 soybeans varieties.
Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) of soybean varieties on the basis of AFLP data.
Screening of rice blast resistance in Thai upland rice using pathogenicity assays and molecular markers
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December 2022

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Journal of Crop Improvement

Nantima Churmue

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Jittraporn Kuesdrit

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Rice blast disease caused by the fungus Pyricularia oryzae is one of the most devastating diseases of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Therefore, the use of resistant rice varieties would be the most effective way to control this disease. Based on disease evaluation, upland rice varieties were classified into two groups: resistant (35%) and moderately resistant (65%). Forty upland rice varieties and two lowland rice varieties were genotyped for seven major rice blast resistance genes Pi37, Pid2, Pi9, Pi36(t), Pi5, Pik-m, and Pi54. The gene frequencies of the seven major R genes ranged from 2.38% to 100%. The 42 varieties contained one to five R genes. Two varieties had five blast resistance genes, whereas 21 varieties contained four R genes, 15 varieties contained three R genes, 3 varieties contained two R genes, and only one variety contained one R gene. Furthermore, the relationship between the presence of different R genes and disease reactions was investigated using a multiple stepwise regression model. Three markers, Pi5, Pi54MAS, and Ckm2, for three R genes (Pi5, Pi54, and Pik-m) were moderately correlated with blast disease with partial correlation coefficients of 0.35 to 0.47. These results provide new sources of resistance genes for designing future breeding program to develop leaf blast-resistant rice varieties.

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... Koide et al [29], Ma et al [30], Khan et al [31], were also characterized rice genotypes for blast resistant gene, Pi39 by employing RM 27933 marker. Pi54MAS has been used by several rice workers in the genotypic evaluation of rice varieties for Pi54 blast resistance gene Ramkumar et al [32]; Shikari et al [25]; Mahesh et al [33], Thulasinathan et al [34] and Churmue et al [35]. Khanna et al [36], Gavhane et al [37], Manojkumar et al [3] were also employed RM7102 to characterize rice genotypes for blast resistant gene, Pita and obtained similar kind of results. ...

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Integrating phenotypic and molecular profiling for selection of promising advanced breeding lines for blast resistance in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Screening of rice blast resistance in Thai upland rice using pathogenicity assays and molecular markers

Journal of Crop Improvement