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Effect of row type,flowering type and several other spike characters on resistance to Fusarium head blight in barley
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Megumi?YoshidaEmail author  Naoyuki?Kawada  Takuji?Tohnooka
Institution:(1) Present address: Department of Wheat and Barley Research, National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), 2–1-18 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8518, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Plant Protection, National Agricultural Research Center for Kyushu Okinawa Region (KONARC), 2421 Suya, Nishigoshi, Kikuchi, Kumamoto 861-1192, Japan;(3) Department of Lowland Farming Research, National Agricultural Research Center for Kyushu Okinawa Region (KONARC), 496 Izumi, Chikugo, Fukuoka 833-0041, Japan
Abstract:Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a destructive disease of barley. The genetics and expression of resistance to FHB in barley is complex, and various spike characters are thought to possibly influence resistance. Tests using spray-inoculation of Fusarium graminearum at anthesis in greenhouse environments showed that two-rowed and cleistogamous varieties from Japan belong to the highest resistance group, while six-rowed and chasmogamous varieties are mostly susceptible. In order to evaluate the effect of such spike characters, including row type and flowering type, on FHB resistance, near-isogenic lines (NILs) differing in these characters were tested for their resistance. Two testing methods were used: the lsquopot-plantrsquo and lsquocut-spikersquo methods, in which spikes at anthesis were spray-inoculated in greenhouse environments. The chasmogamous NILs and some six-rowed NILs were significantly more diseased than cleistogamous and two-rowed parent lines, respectively, and the difference in FHB severity was greater and more stable between cleistogamous/chasmogamous NIL pairs than between two-/six-rowed pairs. Slight or no differences were observed in glaucous/non-glaucous, normal/dense spike, normal/uzu type and normal/deficiens NIL pairs. The results indicate that the contribution of cleistogamy and/or the genetic background toward FHB resistance is more than that of row type and the other tested spike characters. Further, it should be possible to develop six-rowed varieties with FHB resistance nearly as good as that of the two-rowed varieties.
Keywords:barley  cleistogamy  Fusarium graminearum  Fusarium head blight  resistance  row type
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