Molecular Genetics of Rice Disease Resistance
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Plant Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 October 2022) | Viewed by 37584
Special Issue Editors
Interests: rice disease resistance; seed health
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Interests: rice sheath blight; host disease resistance; host pathogen; breeding
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Dear Colleagues,
Rice is one of the most important crops, feeding half of the population worldwide, but diseases caused by fungi, bacteria or viruses seriously affect rice yield and quality. Breeding new, resistant rice varieties is the simplest and most effective management for diseases.
In recent years, rice has been recognized as a genetic model for molecular biology research aimed toward understanding mechanisms of disease resistance. To date, significant progress has been achieved in molecular genetics of rice disease resistance. Over 150 QTLs associated with rice disease resistance have been identified, and more than 50 resistance genes have been cloned. IJMS, the International Journal of Molecular Science, has had increasing influence on the molecular genetics of rice disease resistance. This Special Issue of IJMS aims to highlight the new findings or the utilization of molecular research on the following areas:
- Screen and improvement of rice disease-resistant germplasm;
- Breeding of disease-resistant rice cultivar;
- Methods of inoculation and rating investigation;
- Mapping and cloning of resistance genes;
- Molecular genetic analysis of resistance (GWAS, etc.);
- Molecular biology research on resistance;
- Mechanisms of rice–pathogen interaction.
Prof. Dr. Yongmei Bao
Prof. Dr. Shimin Zuo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Rice disease
- Molecular genetics
- Resistance genes
- Mapping and cloning
- GWAS
- Mechanism
- Interaction
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