National barley powdery mildew virulence surveys were co-ordinated through
COST817 on a European scale from 1993 to 1999 to allow comparison of result
s actress national borders. The frequencies of virulence matching resistanc
e genes Mla1, Mla3, Mla6, Mla7, Mla9, Mla12, Mla13, Mlk, M1La and Mig were
moderate to high in most years and countries. Several additional sources of
resistance were matched by virulence frequencies below 5%. Generally, no i
ncrease in aggressiveness against Mlo-resistance was detected, but change m
ay be under way as particular isolates of British origin gave higher infect
ion levels on Mlo-resistant varieties than did other groups of isolates. Th
erefore, it is important in the future to focus on virulence matching the n
ew sources of resistance and Mlo. Multi-location field trials were establis
hed in 1998 and 1999 in order to study powdery mildew resistance in barley
genotypes in different environments. The trials showed large interactions o
f location and phenotypic expression of the resistance. A continued exchang
e of ideas, methodology and plant material between national survey programm
es, and a rapid dissemination of results to farmers and plant breeders acro
ss Europe is vital.