Responses of differential barley genotypes to Moroccan isolates of Pyrenophora teres f. teres
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Karima Taibi, Fatiha Bentata, Sajid Rehman, Mustapha. Labhilili, A. El Aissami, Ramesh Pal Singh Verma, Sanjaya Gyawali. (7/4/2017). Responses of differential barley genotypes to Moroccan isolates of Pyrenophora teres f. teres. Rabat, Morocco.
Abstract
Barley net blotch, caused by Pyrenophora teres f. teres (Ptt), is one of the most important foliar
diseases in Morocco. The disease causes appreciable yield losses under favorable environmental
conditions. To identify effective sources of resistance to net blotch, the understanding of virulence
spectrum of Ptt is essential.
Sixteen barley genotypes were inoculated at seedling stage with 15 Ptt isolates that were collected
from different agro-ecological zones of Morocco during the disease survey of 2009-2010. The
experiment was conducted in factorial arrangement of treatments in randomized complete block
design with three replicates. ANOVA and GGE biplot were employed to understand the barley-
Ptt interactions. The ANOVA revealed highly significant effects of genotype (G), isolate (I) and
G×I interactions. Furthermore, the results indicated that race nonspecific interaction and
aggressiveness of Ptt isolates dominated over gene-for-gene interaction (race specific/virulence).
The study of virulence of Ptt isolates revealed highly diverse virulence pattern of Moroccan
isolates. In addition, GGE biplot revealed that Moroccan cultivars, Taffa and Aglou, showed
increased level of stable resistance to Ptt comparatively while Coast and Rabat071 were the most
susceptible genotypes. The emergence of new Ptt pathotypes which are highly virulent to durable
resistance in Rabat071 poses a greater risk of breaking down currently deployed resistance to net
blotch in Morocco. GGE Biplot also discriminated virulence of Ptt isolates of which Pt2, Pt7, Pt8,
and Pt4 being the most virulent isolates, while Pt10 and Pt11 were found the least virulent isolates.
A careful evaluation and selection of Ptt isolates based on virulence pattern to barley genotypes is
essential for successful barley breeding for resistance to net blotch in Morocco.
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Verma, Ramesh Pal Singh https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2621-2015