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Conservation of powdery mildew resistance genes in three composite cross populations of barley
Authors:G M W de Smet  A L Scharen  E A Hockett
Institution:(1) USDA-ARS, Department of Plant Pathology, Montana State University, 59717 Bozeman, MT, USA;(2) USDA-ARS, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Montana State University, 59717 Bozeman, MT, USA;(3) Present address: Dow Chemical, Mideast-Africa, P.O. Box 196, 1211 Geneva 20-CIC, Switserland
Abstract:Summary Barley powdery mildew was used as a model to evaluate the potential of barley composite cross populations for conservation of disease resistance. The objective was to determine if increases in resistance to powdery mildew could be detected over periods of time in composite cross populations developed in California, where the disease might have had a selective influence on the populations, and the same populations grown in Montana, where no selective influence of powdery mildew was expected. Four isolates of Erysiphe graminis f. sp. hordei were used to monitor the frequencies of plants with specific mildew resistances through early, intermediate and late generations of three composite cross populations (CCII, CCV, CCXII) grown at Davis, California, and Bozeman and Moccasin, Montana. Changes in frequencies of plants resistant to the four isolates were observed between generations in all populations from the three locations. Trends in the frequencies of resistance are discussed in relation to selection pressure applied by E. graminis. It is suggested that associations with gene complexes other than resistance to E. graminis might help to explain the increased resistance observed in these studies.This research was funded in part by U.S. Agency for International Development Contract No. AID/DSAN-C-0024. The authors are grateful to Dr A. L. Kahler for seed of the composite cross populations and to Dr J. G. Moseman for the powdery mildew cultures.Cooperative investigations of the Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; the Department of Plant Pathology, Montana State University; and The Montana Agricultural Experiment Station. Journal Series Paper No. 1381 of the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station.
Keywords:Hordeum vulgare  barley  Erysiphe graminis f  sp  hordei  powdery mildew  composite cross populations  resistance
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