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Virulence of Puccinia
triticina on wheat in Iran
S. Elyasi-Gomari
Azad
Islamic University, Shoushtar Branch, Faculty of
Agriculture, Shoushtar, Iran. E-mail:
Sarhang_elyasi@yahoo.com.
Accepted
12 January, 2010 |
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Wheat
leaf rust is controlled mainly by race-specific resistance.
To be effective, breeding wheat for resistance to leaf rust
requires knowledge of virulence diversity in local
populations of the pathogen. Collections of Puccinia
triticina were made from rust-infected wheat leaves on the
territory of Khuzestan province (south-west) in Iran during
2008 - 2009. In 2009, up to 20 isolates each of the seven
most common leaf rust races plus 8 -10 isolates of unnamed
races were tested for virulence to 35 near-isogenic wheat
lines with different single Lr genes for leaf rust
resistance. The lines with Lr9, Lr25, Lr28 and Lr29 gene
were resistant to all of the isolates. Few isolates of known
races but most isolates of the new, unnamed races were
virulent on Lr19. The 35 Lr gene lines were also exposed to
mixed race inoculum in field plots to tests effectiveness of
their resistance. No leaf rust damage occurred on Lr9, Lr25,
Lr28 and Lr29 in the field, and lines with Lr19, Lr16, Lr18,
Lr35, Lr36, Lr37 and the combination Lr27 + Lr31 showed less
than 15% severity. A total of 500 isolates of P. triticina
obtained from five commercial varieties of wheat at two
locations in the eastern and northern parts of the Khuzestan
region were identified to race using the eight standard leaf
rust differential varieties of Johnson and Browder. Thirteen
known wheat leaf rust races and several new, unnamed races
were identified. The most common races in each year were
races 57, 64, 84, 143 and 167.
Key
words:
Puccinia
triticina, wheat leaf rust, specific resistance. |