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Components of adult plant resistance to leaf rust in wheat
Authors:C. J. M. Denissen
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research, CPRO-DLO, P.O. Box 16, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;(2) Present address: Centre for Plant Tissue Culture, P.O. Box 85, NL-2160 AB Lisse, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary Winter wheat genotypes were tested for resistance in the field by assessing the percentage sporulating leaf area after infection with wheat leaf rust. The disease level in the first field trial was too low for selection. In the second field trial a low sporulating leaf area was found on several genotypes showing a susceptible infection type. These genotypes possibly have partial resistance. Six genotypes possibly possess adult plant resistance, as they showed a resistant infection type and a low sporulating leaf area.The latency period, infection frequency and uredosorus size of sixteen genotypes were determined in the greenhouse after infection with two races of leaf rust at two temperature regimes. The temperature × genotype interaction, found for latency period and infection frequency, was mostly influenced by the cultivars Cerco, Tundra and Miller. Adult plant resistance was postulated for four genotypes whereas another four appeared to have partial resistance.Only one of the sixteen genotypes (Apexal) possessed adult plant resistance and two genotypes (Arminda and Cappelle Desprez) showed partial resistance in the field as well as in the greenhouse.
Keywords:adult plant resistance (APR)  area under disease progress curve (AUDPC)  infection frequency (IF)  latency period (LP)  partial resistance (PR)  P. recondita f.sp. tritici  sporulating leaf area (SLA)  Triticum aestivum  wheat  wheat leaf rust
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