Jp. Chen et al., RESPONSE OF FOREIGN BARLEY CULTIVARS TO BARLEY YELLOW MOSAIC-VIRUS ATDIFFERENT SITES IN CHINA, Plant Pathology, 45(6), 1996, pp. 1117-1125
About 90 barley cultivars mostly of European or Japanese origin, were
grown for 2-5 years at eight sites in China where barley yellow mosaic
virus was known to occur. The sites were selected because they had pr
eviously been used to screen breeding lines and some differences betwe
en them in cultivar response had been suspected. ELISA tests showed th
at symptomless plants were not infected by the virus and the proportio
ns of plants with symptoms were therefore recorded as a measure of sus
ceptibility. European cultivars carrying the ym4 gene, which confers r
esistance to the common European strain, were usually resistant at two
sites but susceptible at the others, but one (cv. Energy) was resista
nt at all sites. Eleven of the Japanese cultivars showed differential
responses between sites but there was no correspondence with strains r
ecognized in Japan. There are probably several distinct Chinese strain
s but further experiments would be needed to identify them. The Japane
se cultivars Chosen, Hagane Mugi, Iwate Mensury 2 and Mokusekko 3 seem
to be resistant to all known virus strains and are probably the most
useful for plant breeders.