Seedling and adult-plant stage resistance of a world collection of barley genotypes to stripe rust
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Sanjaya Gyawali, Ramesh Pal Singh Verma, Subodh Kumar, Subhash Chand Bhardwaj, Prakash Gangwar, Rajan Selvakumar, Pradip Shekhawat, Sajid Rehman, Dipak Sharma-Poudyal. (1/1/2018). Seedling and adult-plant stage resistance of a world collection of barley genotypes to stripe rust. Journal of Phytopathology, 166 (1), pp. 18-27.
Abstract
Barley stripe rust caused by Puccinia striiformis f.sp. hordei (PSH) is one of the major
diseases in barley production regions worldwide. A total of 336 barley genotypes with
diverse genetic backgrounds targeted for low-input
barley production were tested for
seedling and adult-plant
stage resistance against six PSH races (0S0, 0S0-1,
1S0, 4S0,
5S0 and 7S0) originated from India. The seedling resistance was evaluated by inoculating
the barley genotypes with six races separately under controlled conditions in
Shimla, India. The same barley genotypes were evaluated for adult-plant
stage resistance
in the Agricultural Research Station (ARS) of Rajasthan Agriculture University,
Durgapura, Rajasthan, India. Out of the 336 barley genotypes tested for seedling resistance,
119 (35.4%), 101 (30.1%), 87 (25.9%), 100 (29.8%), 91 (27.1%) and 70 (20.8%)
genotypes were resistant to races 0S0, 0S0-1,
1S0, 4S0, 5S0 and 7S0, respectively. In
the field, 102 (30.3%) genotypes showed the resistance response of which 18 (5.3%)
genotypes were highly resistant to PSH. Barley genotypes AM-14,
AM-177,
AM-37,
AM-120,
AM-300,
AM-36,
AM-103,
AM-189,
AM-291,
AM-275
and AM-274
showed
resistance response to all six races at seedling and adult-plant
stages. Seedling resistance
reported in the current study is effective against the newly emerged race 7S0
and previously reported five races in India. Therefore, resistant barley genotypes identified
in the current study provided effective protection against all six races at seedling
and adult-plant
stages. The stripe rust resistance identified in the current studies may
be potential donors of stripe rust resistance to barley breeding programmes in India
and elsewhere.
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Verma, Ramesh Pal Singh https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2621-2015