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Identification method of rice bacterial leaf blight resistance and application of miRNA1318 genetic locus

A technology for bacterial blight resistance and identification method, which is applied to the determination/inspection of microorganisms, biochemical equipment and methods, etc., can solve problems such as inaccuracy of bacterial blight resistance, and achieves that it is not easy to degrade and improves accuracy. , the effect of avoiding production loss

Active Publication Date: 2014-07-23
海南广陵高科实业有限公司 +1
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[0006] In order to solve the shortcomings of using DNA molecular markers to identify whether rice is resistant to bacterial blight is not accurate enough, the embodiment of the present invention provides an identification method for rice bacterial blight resistance and the application of the miRNA1318 gene locus

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[0024] The present invention mixes and hybridizes the miRNA gene of rice with the probe labeled miRNA1318 gene, detects the result by non-denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, compares the results of the rice to be tested and the susceptible rice, and then judges the To test whether rice is resistant to bacterial blight, the specific experimental process is as follows.

[0025] Susceptible rice: select non-bacterial blight-resistant rice seeds labeled 9311 with normal growth and no obvious pests and diseases on the surface.

[0026] Rice to be tested: select rice seeds with the label 9311 resistant to bacterial blight.

[0027] Among them, rice seeds resistant to bacterial blight have resistance gene Xa23.

[0028] Pre-treatment of seeds: Soak in 70% alcohol for 2 minutes, then wash twice with deionized water, soak in water at 30°C overnight, and germinate the seeds at a temperature of 30°C. After the buds grow out, sow In the seedling field, the management of the s...

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The invention discloses an identification method of rice bacterial leaf blight resistance and an application of miRNA1318 genetic locus, and belongs to the field of biotechnology. The identification method comprises the following steps: inoculating paddy rice to be detected and infected paddy rice; separating miRNA genes of the paddy rice to be detected and the infected paddy rice; detecting the expressions of the miRNA genes; and determining whether the paddy rice to be detected is resistant to bacterial leaf blight. The invention further discloses the application of the miRNA1318 genetic locus in identification of rice bacterial leaf bright resistance. The invention uses the transcription of the miRNA1318 gene locus to identify whether paddy rice is resistant to bacterial leaf blight, and achieves success. The transcription of the miRNA1318 gene locus provided by the invention is detection based on expression level, so as to avoid misjudgment caused by bacterial leaf blight resistance gene silencing; and the identification method provided by the invention does not use the conventional DNA linkage tracer method, so as to avoid misjudgment caused by untightness of DNA linkage, improve the detection accuracy and avoid unnecessary production loss.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of biotechnology, in particular to a method for identifying rice bacterial blight resistance. Background technique [0002] Rice is the most important food crop in my country. Bacterial blight is one of the two major diseases of rice. It is a worldwide disease, especially in Asian rice regions. The incidence of bacterial blight is high and the infection is fast, and the yield of affected paddy fields will be reduced by 20-30%, or even 50%. [0003] Breeding and utilizing disease-resistant varieties is the most economical and effective means to solve the grain yield reduction caused by bacterial blight. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the resistance of cultivated rice to bacterial blight. At present, the method for identifying rice bacterial blight usually uses DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid, deoxyribonucleic acid) molecular markers, and uses the principle of DNA linkage markers to identify whether rice has a bacte...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): C12Q1/68
Inventor 彭海高丽芬周俊飞章伟雄
Owner 海南广陵高科实业有限公司
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