EXPRESSION OF ADULT RESISTANCE TO STRIPE RUST AT DIFFERENT GROWTH-STAGES OF WHEAT

Authors
Citation
H. Ma et Rp. Singh, EXPRESSION OF ADULT RESISTANCE TO STRIPE RUST AT DIFFERENT GROWTH-STAGES OF WHEAT, Plant disease, 80(4), 1996, pp. 375-379
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01912917
Volume
80
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
375 - 379
Database
ISI
SICI code
0191-2917(1996)80:4<375:EOARTS>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Stripe, or yellow, rust (caused by Puccinia striiformis) is a common d isease of wheat in cool, humid climates. Genes that confer adult resis tance to stripe rust are known to be present in high-yielding spring w heats (Triticum aestivum). However, it is not known when in the growth of the plant adult resistance is first expressed. The objectives of t he study were to evaluate the expression of adult resistances at vario us growth stages in the greenhouse, and to assess the effect of such r esistances on stripe rust development in the field. Eight wheat cultiv ars known to carry different levels of adult resistance and three susc eptible cultivars were evaluated for resistance in the greenhouse at s ix growth stages (from seedling to anthesis), using a Mexican race of I;I striiformis. Resistance was measured by infection type (IT) and la tent period (LP). The cultivars were also evaluated in the field using the same race to determine disease progress. In all tests, Morocco wa s the most susceptible cultivar (IT 7 to 9, LP 11 to 13 days), followe d by Avocet S (IT 6 to 9, LP 12 to 15 days) and Jupateco 73S (IT 6 to 9, LP 12 to 17 days). Seedling IT and LP for cultivars with adult resi stance were similar to those of the susceptible cultivars (IT 6 to 8, LP 12 to 15 days). However, as plants grew, resistance increased and w as expressed as lower IT and longer LP. The changes in IT displayed by HD2258 and PBW65 were the greatest; intermediate to low IT (2 to 3) w ere seen as early as the completion of tillering and changed to immuni ty (IT 0) at anthesis. Other cultivars with adult resistance, viz., Me xico 82, Pavon 76, Jupateco 73R, Apache 81, Anahuac 75 and Ciano 79, g enerally showed intermediate to moderately susceptible responses (IT 4 to 6) at growth stages later than tillering. The IT and LP displayed at anthesis by resistant cultivars were lowest and highest, respective ly, indicating that adult resistance was best expressed at this growth stage. A strong negative rank correlation (r = -0.939, P < 0.01) betw een IT and LP at anthesis suggested that lower ITs of the cultivars we re generally associated with longer LP. In the field study, HD2258 and PBW65 were highly resistant (relative AUDPC less than or equal to 5% of Morocco). Pavon 76 and Mexico 82 had acceptable resistance levels ( relative AUDPC less than or equal to 20%), whereas other cultivars dis played moderate resistance levels (relative AUDPC 30 to 52%).