The frequency, distribution, and virulence of two mating types of Asco
chyta fabae f. sp. lentis were studied under controlled conditions. Cr
osses of 223 isolates from western Canada and 14 other lentil-growing
countries of the world were made with mating type 1 and mating type 2
at 10 degrees C. Pseudothecia were observed on average after 17 days i
ncubation. Both mating types were identified in samples from local and
foreign sources with varying frequencies but mating type 1 was the mo
re frequent. Mating type 2 was not identified in a large sample of the
1991 pathogen population from western Canada. Foreign isolates identi
fied as mating type 2 originated from Algeria, Hungary, India, Russia,
Spain, and the USA. Seven isolates of each mating type were tested on
10 lentil differentials in the growth chamber. There were significant
differences among lentil differentials, isolates, and differential x
isolate interactions for incubation period, latent period, and disease
severity. The two most resistant differentials (ILL5588 and ILL5684)
showed longer incubation and latent periods and low disease severity.
Differential x isolate interactions contributed less to overall variat
ion than differentials and isolates. The tests provided no evidence fo
r major differences in virulence between the two mating types.