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Regional phenotypic diversity of Puccinia triticina and wheat host resistance in western Europe, 1995
Authors:Robert F. Park  Henriette Goyeau  Friedrich G. Felsenstein  Pavel Bartoš  Friedrich J. Zeller
Affiliation:1.Plant Breeding Institute Cobbitty,University of Sydney,Camden,Australia;2.Laboratoire de Pathologie Vegetale,Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique,Thiverval Grignon,France;3.Lehrstuhl für Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenzüchtung,Technische Universit?t München,Freising-Weihenstephan,Germany;4.Division of Genetics and Plant Breeding,Research Institute of Crop Production,Prague 6,Czech Republic
Abstract:Pathogenicity data from surveys of Puccinia triticina (formerly P. recondita f. sp. tritici) conducted in western Europe in 1995 were analysed to compare the structure of regional populations of the pathogen. Many of the populations differed in phenotypic diversity and pathotypic composition, even though they occurred within a single epidemiological unit, suggesting that local factors may influence the establishment and propagation of individual pathotypes in the regional populations. Neighbouring regions were more similar than distant regions, and all regions shared at least one pathotype, except populations in northern Italy and Scotland. A high degree of similarity was found between populations in northern France and Great Britain, providing strong evidence of free movement of inoculum between these regions. Resistance genes were postulated for a selection of 91 wheat cultivars, representing those most commonly grown in western Europe in 1995. Thirteen cultivars lacked detectable seedling resistance genes and the remaining 78 possessed from one to three resistance genes; those detected were Lr1, Lr3a, Lr10, Lr13, Lr14a, Lr17b, Lr20, Lr26 and Lr37. The most commonly detected resistance gene was Lr13, which was present singly or in combination with other resistance genes in 48 cultivars (53%). The gene Lr14a was detected in 18 cultivars, Lr26 was present in 16 cultivars. The role of host selection in the composition of the regional populations of P. triticina in western Europe in 1995 was difficult to assess on the basis of the results obtained, since virulence data were not available for Lr13 and Lr14a. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:brown rust  epidemiology  leaf rust  resistance genes   Triticum aestivum   wheat
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