Evaluation of diverse sets of barley germplasm for resistance to scald disease (Rhynchosporium secalis)
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Houda Hiddar, Sajid Rehman, Mariam Amouzoune, Zakaria Kehel, Athanasios Tsivelikas, Ramesh Pal Singh Verma, Ahmed Amri. (7/4/2017). Evaluation of diverse sets of barley germplasm for resistance to scald disease (Rhynchosporium secalis). Rabat, Morocco.
Abstract
Barley is one of the most important field crop in the drylands of North Africa and West Asia
region. It has multiple uses (food, feed and malt) and is known for its better adaptation to drought
and salinity. However, its productivity is affected by a large number of diseases and insect pests.
Leaf Blotch, also known as scald, is one of the most destructive diseases of barley (Hordeum
vulgare L.), caused by the haploid imperfect fungus Rhynchosporium secalis. Scald is widely
distributed throughout the world and can cause 40% reduction in grain yield. The use of resistant
cultivars remains to be the most effective, economical and environmental friendly way to control
the disease but the genetic resistance to Moroccan isolates is poorly understood and only few
sources of resistance have been identified.
This study aims at the identification of new and effective sources of resistance to scald within
various subsets: Best bet subset selected using the Focused Identification of Germplasm Strategy
(FIGS; 80 accessions), reference set identified within the Generation Challenge Program (GCP;
204 accessions), and an association mapping panel (284 accessions) developed by ICARDA
breeders. All the accessions were sown and evaluated at seedling stage under controlled conditions.
We have found that of the 568 barley accessions tested, 78 barley genotypes (14%) were found to
be resistant, 86 genotypes (15%) to be moderately resistant, 104 genotypes to be susceptible, and
103 accessions (18%) to be highly susceptible, respectively. Most of the resistant accessions (125;
22%) showed immune reaction. These new sources of resistance will be a useful resource for
resistance barley breeding programs around the world.
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Kehel, Zakaria https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1625-043X
Tsivelikas, Athanasios https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6267-5079
Verma, Ramesh Pal Singh https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2621-2015
Amri, Ahmed https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0997-0276
Tsivelikas, Athanasios https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6267-5079
Verma, Ramesh Pal Singh https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2621-2015
Amri, Ahmed https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0997-0276