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Front. Plant Sci., 21 July 2023

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Volume 14 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1254773

Erratum: Genetic resources and breeding of maize for Striga resistance: a review

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Due to a production error, Table 1 was formatted incorrectly as published. A row reference was incorrectly placed within a column.

The corrected Table 1 appears below:

Table 1

CropsType of varietyName or
designation
Striga reactionUnique traitsCountry and reporting
organization
References
MaizeWild relativeTripsacum dactyloidesPre-attachment resistantInhibition of haustorial developmentIITA,
Nigeria
Gurney et al. (2003)
Zea diploperenisPost-attachment resistantBarrier development after haustorial developmentAmusan et al. (2008)
LineZD05Post-attachment resistantLow level of Striga attachment and high mortality of attached parasites
TZdEEI 7Post-attachment resistantBarrier development after haustorial developmentShaibu et al. (2021)
TZEEI 63
TZdEEI 1
LandracesCRIC 51Pre-attachment resistantLow level of Striga germinationCIMMYT, Kenya
IITA, Nigeria, KARI, Kenya
Karaya et al. (2012)
VERA 217
CUBA T-31
BRAZ 1758
BRAZ 1279
CRIC 51
MochorePre-attachment resistantLow level of Striga germinationICIPE, KenyaMidega et al. (2016)
Nyamula
Sefensi
Jowi
SorghumWild relativesSorghum versicolorPost-attachement resistantHypersensitivityIACR-Long Ashton Research StationHaussmann et al. (2000)
Sorghum drummondiiPre-attachment resistantLow haustorium initiationRamaiah (1986)
LinesSRN 39Post-attachment resistantLow production of the germination stimulantICRISAT, Burkina-Faso
IS 9830Post-attachment resistantLow production of the germination stimulant
IS 15401Post-attachment resistantLow production of the germination stimulant
SAR 16Post-attachment resistantLow production of the germination stimulant, hypersensitivity
SAR 19Post-attachment resistantLow production of the germination stimulant, hypersensitivity
SAR 33Post-attachment resistantLow production of the germination stimulant, hypersensitivity
CultivarsN 13Post-attachment resistantMechanical barriers, antibiosisICRISAT,
Mali
Gurney et al. (2002), Haussmann et al. (2000)
FramidaPost-attachment resistantMechanical barriersICRISAT,
Mali
Pearl milletWild accessionsPS 202,
PS 637, PS 639, PS 727
Pre-attachment resistantLow level of Striga attachementICRISAT, MaliWilson et al. (2000)
LandracesM141, M239, M029, M197, M017 and KBHPre-attachment resistantLower level of Striga attachment, lower downy mildew incidence, higher panicle yieldIRD, France
ICRISAT, Niger
Kountche et al. (2013)
RiceCultivarsNipponbarePost-attachment resistantAbsence of parasite–host xylem–xylem connectionsIRRI, PhilippinesGurney et al. (2006)

Some genetic sources of Striga resistance in maize, sorghum, pearl millet, and rice.

IRD, Institute for Research Development/France; ICRISAT, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics/India. IRRI, International Rice Research Institute/Philippines; IACR, Institute for Arable Crops Research/India; IITA, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture/Nigeria; KARI, Kenya Agricultural Research Institute; ICIPE, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology/Kenya.

The publisher apologizes for this mistake.

The original version of this article has been updated.

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Keywords

doubled haploid, genetic resources, gene editing, genomic resources, maize breeding, quantitative traits loci, Striga species

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Frontiers Production Office (2023) Erratum: Genetic resources and breeding of maize for Striga resistance: a review. Front. Plant Sci. 14:1254773. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2023.1254773

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