Rc. Pratt et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF RACE-NONSPECIFIC RESISTANCE TO EXSEROHILUM-TURCICUM RACE-0 AND RACE-1 IN MAIZE OHS10 S-1 PROGENIES, Plant disease, 77(12), 1993, pp. 1227-1232
Three field studies were conducted in 1990 and 1991 to characterize th
e type and level of resistance of 149 OhS10 selfed progenies to races
1 (tested in Ohio) and 0 (tested in Uganda) of Exserohilum turcicum, c
ausal agent of northern leaf blight (NLB). Maize plants were inoculate
d in a controlled fashion, and disease severity was assessed once late
in the season using a 0-5 visual rating scale. Visual estimates of pe
rcent leaf area affected (PLAA) and counts of lesions were made four t
o six times following inoculation. Host responses to infection were al
so characterized by determining lesion size, apparent infection rate,
and area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC) calculated from PLAA
and lesion number. Progenies ranged in degree of resistance from susc
eptible to highly resistant. The top tenth percentile of progenies wer
e selected for study based on the 0-5 rating scale. The relative ranki
ng of resistance to both races, and characterization of their host res
ponses, indicated that selected progenies displayed a high level of ra
ce-nonspecific resistance. The 14 most resistant progenies displayed f
ewer lesions, lower PLAA ratings, lower rating scores (0-5), lower AUD
PC values, and lower apparent infection rates than did the resistant i
nbred check (Mo17). Lesion lengths on the resistant progenies did not
differ from those on Mo17. Disease assessment methods were generally h
ighly correlated with one another.