PHYSIOLOGICAL SPECIALIZATION IN Puccinia triticina, AND GENES CONDITIONING RESISTANCE TO WHEAT LEAF RUST DISEASE IN Egypt | ||||
Journal of Plant Production | ||||
Article 8, Volume 31, Issue 4, April 2006, Page 2057-2071 PDF (3.11 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2007.235784 | ||||
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Author | ||||
A. M. Youssef, | ||||
Wheat Dis. Res. Division, Plant Pathology Res. Instit, ARC, Giza, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The Identification of standard physiologic races and pathotypes of wheat leaf rust fungus during 200402005 growing season showed the presence of 10 standard physiologic races of Puccini tn‘rfcine Eriks. These races comprised 18 pathotypes. The more frequent races was No. 209 (30%), followed by race 188 and race 210 for each (15%). The least races were is. race 57, 184, 108, 140, 18? and 201 each of one represented by (5%). The rest race was No. 58 represented by 10%. Pathotype PSTT was the most frequent. Furthermore, the most effective leaf rust resistance genes were is Lr35 (100%), Lr3? (100%), 39 (95%), 45 (90%), 38(85%) and 2a (80%). On the other hand, the highest virulence were recorded with Lr10, 21, 13, 22a, 22 b, 44, 48 and B each of represented by (100%). Leaf rust resistance gene(s) probably in 13 wheat cultivars matching 31 leaf rust monogenic lines against 20 pathotypes, showed probable the presence of e4 a in Giza164; Lr's 9 and 18 in Sidsl1; Lr's 9, 18, 26, 14a, 19 and 32 in Sakha‘94; Lr's 3, 9, 18, 11, 28 and 32 in 623170. The cultivar Gemmeiza9 postulated have 13 genes, Gemmeiza10 probable have 11 genes and Gemmeiza? postulated have 9 genes. On the other hand, the rest of cultivars, postulated lack their genes. These results will remain an integral part of resistance breeding program and studies concerning the epidemiology and evolution of virulence in the leaf rust pathogen populations. | ||||
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