Variation for resistance to head blight caused by Fusarium graminearum in wild emmer (Triticum dicoccoides) originating from Israel |
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Authors: | Hermann Buerstmayr Michael Stierschneider Barbara Steiner Marc Lemmens Michaela Griesser Eviatar Nevo Tzion Fahima |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biotechnology in Plant Production, IFA Tulln, Research Institute for Agrobiotechnology, Konrad Lorenz Str. 20, A-3430 Tulln, Austria;(2) Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, 31905, Israel |
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Abstract: | Head blight of wheat (FHB, scab) caused by Fusarium spp. has been associated with yield and quality losses in many wheat-growing regions. In tetraploid wheat sources of resistance are scarce. In the search for novel sources of resistance, 151 Triticum dicoccoides genotypes, originating from 16 habitats in Israel and one habitat in Turkey together with several control genotypes, were evaluated for reaction to fungal spread (Type II resistance) in replicated greenhouse experiments. Significant genetic diversity was found among the tested genotypes, the broad sense heritability for Type II FHB resistance was 0.71. Most of the tetraploid accessions were highly susceptible, only a few showed moderate resistance. Among the eight T. dicoccoides lines with the lowest relative infection rates, five originated from the Mt. Gerizim population, and three from the Mt. Hermon population. None of the T. dicoccoides lines reached the level of resistance present in the common wheat cultivar Sumai3. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | Fusarium head blight genetic diversity Triticum dicoccoides wild emmer |
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