Breeding rice varieties for resistance against Chilo spp. of stem borers in Asia and Africa

Chaudhary, R. C. ; Khush, G. S. (1990) Breeding rice varieties for resistance against Chilo spp. of stem borers in Asia and Africa International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 11 (4-5). pp. 657-669. ISSN 1742-7584

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Abstract

Three species of Chilo, namely C. auricilius, C. suppressalis, and C. polychrysus are predominant in Asia; and the other three, C. zacconius, C. partellus, and C. diffusilineus are predominant in Africa on rice crop. Various screening methods to identify resistance donors in cultivated as well as wild rices have been used over the last 30 years. The level of resistance in available donors of cultivated species is moderate, except in some accessions of Oryza nivara/O. rufipogon, O. officinalis, O. brachyartha and O. minuta. Genetics of resistance is complex as appears from the review. Efforts to incorporate the resistance into new developing breeding lines have been sporadic and discontinuous in African countries. At IRRI and in many Asian countries, systematic approaches have been undertaken. Once donors with superior levels of resistance become available, systematic breeding approach has to be made with the help of multidisciplinary teams at suitable test sites. African breeding programmes need close linkage with IRRI's stem borer programme and International Rice Stem Borer Nursery.

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Keywords:Chilo; Oryza; Varietal Resistance; Genetics of Resistance; Breeding for Resistance; Rice Stem Borers
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