Molecular Screening of Rice Cultivated in Benin for the Identification of Xanthomonas oryzae Pv. oryzae and Bacterial Leaf Blight Resistance Genes.
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One of the most devastating diseases of rice worldwide is bacterial blight
(BLB) caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzae (Xoo). In Benin, Xoo was
first described in 2013 on wild rice Oryzae longistaminata. So far, no study
has been done on Beninese Xoo strains. We do not know whether the pathogen
has
already
passed
into
the
rice
varieties
grown,
or
if
they
are
exposed
to
How to cite this paper: Nanoukon,
C.N.M., Hambada, K.D.M., Missihoun,
A.A., Déguénon, K.L., Loumédjinon,
B.M.P.F., Bio, B.W.D.F., Zinsou, E.,
Houngbélagnon, R.G.F., Havivi, A.S., Baba-Moussa,
L. and Djédatin, L.G. (2023)
Molecular Screening of Rice Cultivated in
Benin for the Identification of Xanthomo-
other bacteria. Whereas the use of resistant varieties, carrying resistance
genes, is the only highly effective and environmentally friendly way to control
this disease, no information is available on these Xoo resistance genes in rice
varieties grown in Benin apart from the one we recently. This study aims to
identify Beninese Xoo strains, causing BLB and screen rice varieties grown in
Benin for the main resistance genes. Diseased rice leaves showing typical
symptoms of fire blight collected from different rice fields in the three phytogeographic
areas
of
Benin
were
analyzed
by
PCR
for
Xoo-specific
sequence
identification.
Furthermore,
seventy-five
collected
rice
accessions
were
screened
nas oryzae Pv. oryzae and Bacterial Leaf
Blight Resistance Genes. Advances in Bioscience
and
Biotechnology,
14,
514-533.
https://doi.org/10.4236/abb.2023.1412036
Received:
October
15,
2023
Accepted:
December
18,
2023
Published:
December
21,
2023
to identify xa5, Xa7, xa13, and Xa21 resistance genes to Xoo. The results reveal
that Xanthomonas oryzae was identified in two fields in Banikouara and one
in Malanville. On the other hand, Sphingomonas sp. has been identified in several other rice fields in Benin. Forty-seven of seventy-five rice accessions
examined (62.66%) carried Xoo resistance genes with 3 (4%) and 40 (53.33%)
of xa5 and Xa21 respectively. None of the accessions had either Xa7 or xa13
resistance genes. Three accessions possess both xa5 and Xa21 genes. Isogenic
lines IRBB60 and IRBB21, supposed to be a positive control, presented a
Xoo sensitivity allele. These results indicate that Xoo has moved from the
wild rice variety to the cultivated variety in northern Benin and varietal improvement
programs
must
be
implemented
with
varieties
having
several
resistance
genes
for
the
efficient
response
against
a
possible
BLB
pandemic
in
Benin.
