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Bph9, is a dominant brown planthopper resistance gene, locating on the long arm of rice chromosome 12. Bph9 was first identified in a Sri Lankan variety by Nemoto (Nemoto et al. 1989). Then map position of BPH turned out to be on the long arm of rice chromosome 12, which is discovered by Murata in 2000 ( Murata et al. 2000).  
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Bph9, is a dominant brown planthopper resistance gene, locating on the long arm of rice chromosome 12. Bph9 was first identified in a Sri Lankan variety by Nemoto (Nemoto et al. 1989). Then map position of BPH turned out to be on the long arm of rice chromosome 12, which is discovered by Murata in 2000 ( Murata et al. 2000).
  
  
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== Map position ==
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== 【Reference】 ==
 
== 【Reference】 ==

Revision as of 03:28, 9 June 2014

【Functions】

Bph9, is a dominant brown planthopper resistance gene, locating on the long arm of rice chromosome 12. Bph9 was first identified in a Sri Lankan variety by Nemoto (Nemoto et al. 1989). Then map position of BPH turned out to be on the long arm of rice chromosome 12, which is discovered by Murata in 2000 ( Murata et al. 2000).


Map position

Example.jpg

【Reference】

1. K. MURATA, M. FUJIWARA, H. MURAI, S. TAKUMI, N. MORI and C. NAKAMURA. Bph9, a dominant brown planthopper resistance gene, is located on the long arm of rice chromosome 12, Rice Genetics Newsletters, 2000, 17(0): 84-86 2. Hiroshi Nemoto, Ryoichi Ikeda and Chukichi Kaneda, New genes for resistance to brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens Stål, in rice. Japanese Journal of Breeding, 1989, 39(0): 23-28