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
| Crops | Type of variety | Name or designation | Striga reaction | Unique traits | Country and reporting organization | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maize | Wild relative | Tripsacum dactyloides | Pre-attachment resistant | Inhibition of haustorial development | IITA, Nigeria | Gurney et al. (2003) |
| Zea diploperenis | Post-attachment resistant | Barrier development after haustorial development | Amusan et al. (2008) | |||
| Line | ZD05 | Post-attachment resistant | Low level of Striga attachment and high mortality of attached parasites | |||
| TZdEEI 7 | Post-attachment resistant | Barrier development after haustorial development | Shaibu et al. (2021) | |||
| TZEEI 63 | ||||||
| TZdEEI 1 | ||||||
| Landraces | CRIC 51 | Pre-attachment resistant | Low level of Striga germination | CIMMYT, Kenya IITA, Nigeria, KARI, Kenya | Karaya et al. (2012) | |
| VERA 217 | ||||||
| CUBA T-31 | ||||||
| BRAZ 1758 | ||||||
| BRAZ 1279 | ||||||
| CRIC 51 | ||||||
| Mochore | Pre-attachment resistant | Low level of Striga germination | ICIPE, Kenya | Midega et al. (2016) | ||
| Nyamula | ||||||
| Sefensi | ||||||
| Jowi | ||||||
| Sorghum | Wild relatives | Sorghum versicolor | Post-attachement resistant | Hypersensitivity | IACR-Long Ashton Research Station | Haussmann et al. (2000) |
| Sorghum drummondii | Pre-attachment resistant | Low haustorium initiation | Ramaiah (1986) | |||
| Lines | SRN 39 | Post-attachment resistant | Low production of the germination stimulant | ICRISAT, Burkina-Faso | ||
| IS 9830 | Post-attachment resistant | Low production of the germination stimulant | ||||
| IS 15401 | Post-attachment resistant | Low production of the germination stimulant | ||||
| SAR 16 | Post-attachment resistant | Low production of the germination stimulant, hypersensitivity | ||||
| SAR 19 | Post-attachment resistant | Low production of the germination stimulant, hypersensitivity | ||||
| SAR 33 | Post-attachment resistant | Low production of the germination stimulant, hypersensitivity | ||||
| Cultivars | N 13 | Post-attachment resistant | Mechanical barriers, antibiosis | ICRISAT, Mali | Gurney et al. (2002), Haussmann et al. (2000) | |
| Framida | Post-attachment resistant | Mechanical barriers | ICRISAT, Mali | |||
| Pearl millet | Wild accessions | PS 202, PS 637, PS 639, PS 727 | Pre-attachment resistant | Low level of Striga attachement | ICRISAT, Mali | Wilson et al. (2000) |
| Landraces | M141, M239, M029, M197, M017 and KBH | Pre-attachment resistant | Lower level of Striga attachment, lower downy mildew incidence, higher panicle yield | IRD, France ICRISAT, Niger | Kountche et al. (2013) | |
| Rice | Cultivars | Nipponbare | Post-attachment resistant | Absence of parasite–host xylem–xylem connections | IRRI, Philippines | Gurney 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.
Summary
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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