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Evidence of a Gene-for-Gene Relationship in the <i>Oryza sativa</i>-<i>Magnaporthe grisea</i> Pathosystem

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2007

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A cross was made between two field isolates of <i>Magnaporthe grisea</i> pathogenic to rice. Full-sib crosses between F<sub>1</sub> ascospores, followed by backcrosses to the female fertile parent GUY11, produced perithecia fertile enough for tetrad isolation. Genetic analysis of the pathogen revealed that avirulence to the rice cultivar Pi-n°4 is controlled by one gene (<i>Avr1-Pi-n°4</i>) unlinked to the gene MAT1-1, which is responsible for mating type. Additionally, resistance of Pi-n°4 was found to be controlled by one gene. Thus, existence of a gene-for-gene relationship was shown for the pathosystem <i>Oryza sativa-M. grisea</i>.