Abstract:
Recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from the cross of a highly resistant parent, IR 5690
(IR54745-2-10-17) and a highly susceptible parent, IR 50 were phenotyped in greenhouse and
subjected to Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis to tag RAPD markers linked to white
backed planthopper (WBPH) resistant gene in rice. A comprehensive RAPD analysis using 94 decamer primers
revealed a high polymorphism (11.8 %) between the parents. RAPD polymorphisms were either co-dominant
or dominant for resistant or susceptible phenotype. Of the 37 dominant primers, four primers (OPE 8, OPM 4,
OPBC 19 and OPBD 20) amplified a resistant parental band in the resistant bulk and one primer, OPBD 12
amplified a susceptible parental band in the susceptible bulk through bulked segregant analysis (BSA). RAPD
analysis of individuals constituting the bulk revealed a perfect co-segregation of markers with the phenotype.
The specific markers OPM 4600, OPE 8380 and OPBC 19600 identified in this study, could be used in
a cost effective way for the selection of WBPH resistant rice genotype in rice molecular
breeding programs