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Pathogenic variation in poplar rust <Emphasis Type="Italic">Melampsora larici-populina</Emphasis> from England
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">M?H?PeiEmail author  C?Ruiz  C?Bayon  T?Hunter  D?Lonsdale
Institution:(1) Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 2JQ, UK;(2) Forest Research, 4 Wally Court Road, Chew Stoke, Bristol, BS40 8XL, UK;(3) Forest Research, Alice Holt Lodge, Wrecclesham, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 4LH, UK
Abstract:Using a leaf disc method, 19 isolates of the poplar rust, Melampsora larici-populina , and one isolate of M.blankpopulnea from England were inoculated on to 25 poplar clones belonging to Populus nigra and P.blanktrichocarpa, and hybrids between P. deltoides and P. nigra, P. deltoidesand P. trichocarpa, P.blanktacamahaca and P.blanktrichocarpa, and P. alba and P. tremula. Disease was scored based on the pustule area and inoculum density. In terms of whether sporulating uredinia formed, the 19 isolates showed seven different patterns to the tested poplar clones. The majority of the rust isolates infected P. nigra lsquoP3090rsquo and lsquoVereeckenrsquo, P.blanknigrathinsp×thinspP. deltoides lsquoCasalersquo and lsquoTasmanrsquo, P. tacamahacathinsp×thinsptrichocarpa lsquo36rsquo and lsquoBalsam Spirersquo, and P.blanktrichocarpa lsquoBlomrsquo. Populus trichocarpathinsp×thinspP. deltoides lsquo69039/4rsquo was infected by only three isolates collected from southern England. No visible symptoms appeared on P. alba thinsp×thinspP. tremulalsquoTowerrsquo and P.blanktrichcarpathinsp×thinspP. deltoidesthinsp×thinspP. deltoideslsquo76028/5rsquo in inoculations with M. larici-populina isolates. Populus albathinsp×thinspP.blanktremula lsquoTowerrsquo was infected only by M. populnea. When M. larici-populina isolates were tested using AFLP, no differences were found either between isolates from different geographical regions or between those having lsquonarrowrsquo spectrum of virulence and those showing lsquowidersquo spectrum of virulence on the tested clones. The results suggest that the UK rust populations possess virulences which were found in races E1, E2, E3 and E4 in continental Europe and that rust having virulence patterns similar to race E4 has occurred in UK poplar plantations since 1996.
Keywords:AFLP  leaf disc inoculations  pathogenicity  Populus
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