Partial resistance to Erysiphe graminis hordei in old European barley varieties |
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Authors: | I. T. Jones I. J. E. R. Davies |
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Affiliation: | (1) Welsh Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary A collection of 133 genotypes consisting mainly of old European barleys and land varieties was assessed for level of partial resistance to barley mildew at the adult plant stage. Identification of any known resistance factors conferring hypersensitive reactions to the mildew races present at various frequencies in N.W. Europe was ensured through seedling tests with an appropriate AO mildew isolate.Thirty-nine varieties with relatively high levels of adult (partial) resistance and lacking known race-specific resistance genes were tested over a period of three years in field disease nurseries. At least thirteen varieties showed significantly less percentage leaf area infected than the control variety Proctor. These constitute a useful reserve of non-hypersensitive resistance, probably under the control of genes with mainly additive effects. In combination, these genes give enhanced levels of resistance, which could be of a more stable nature. |
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Keywords: | Hordeum vulgare barley Erysiphe graminis hordei powdery mildew partial resistance non-hypersensitive resistance transgressive segregation |
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