Virulence studies of Swedish net blotch isolates (Drechslera teres) and identification of resistant barley lines |
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Authors: | Rickard Jonsson Tomas Bryngelsson Mats Gustafsson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Plant Breeding Research, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sval?v, Sweden 2. Department of Plant Protection Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp, Sweden
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Abstract: | Six Swedish and one Canadian single spore isolate of Drechslera teres f. teres were used to screen 109 barley lines for disease resistance and to select a differential set of barley lines for use in assessing pathogen virulence. A large variation for net blotch resistance was found among the 109 barley lines which were classified into four groups, those showing: 1) only resistant reactions; 2) differential reactions; 3) only intermediate reactions and 4) only susceptible reactions. The European commercial varieties included, showed susceptibility to all Swedish isolates, but a few were resistant to the Canadian isolate. The 18- member differential set separated 25 Swedish and two Canadian isolates of D. teres into 14 pathotypes, three of which made up 59% of the isolates. Only one barley differential (CI 9776) was resistant to all net form isolates. Host selection on the pathogen seems to be present as all six isolates obtained from cv. Golf belonged to the same pathotype and 4 of 5 isolates from cv. Karin shared the same virulence pattern. The net form of net blotch (D. teres f. teres) predominated in the sampled regions and only one of 26 Swedish isolates was of the spot form (D. teres f. maculata). This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | barley Hordeum vulgare net blotch Drechslera teres Pyrenophora teres virulence resistance |
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