Wild rices are an important source of useful genes for resistance to diseases, insect pests, tolerance for abiotic stresses and yield increase. O. minuta (BBCC), a tetraploid wild rice having 48 chromosomes, was used for the cross with japonica rices. Fer
Wild rices are an important source of useful genes for resistance to diseases, insect pests, tolerance to abiotic stresses and yield increase. Interspecific hybrids were successfully produced between ten accessions of O. minuta (2n=48, BBCC) and O. sativa
Resistance genes to the blast pathogen (Pyricularia grisea Sacc.) were mapped using a recombinant inbred population consisting of 231 lines derived from a cross between the japonica parents, ‘Suwon365’ and Chucheongbyeo. Phenotypic analysis showed that Su