Title of article :
Preliminary Observations on Resistance to Rust Diseases of Kentucky Bluegrass Ecotypes from Poland
Author/Authors :
E. Czembor، نويسنده , , U. Feuerstein & G. ?urek، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Four hundred and forty-four ecotypes of Kentucky
bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) collected from Poland were
screened for rust resistance. A ®eld experiment was
established at Hof Steimke, DSV (Deutschen Saatve-
redelung), Germany. The ecotypes originated from the
Polish Gene Bank, IHAR ± Botanical Garden,
Bydgoszcz. Sixty-two (13.9%) ecotypes that scored on
average more than 5 were included in a group with
high resistance. Ecotypes scored on average less than 5
were either included in a susceptible group (average
scores 4.0±4.9) or a very susceptible group (average
scores 2.0±3.9). There were 181 ecotypes in the
susceptible group (40.8%) and 201 (45.3%) in the very
susceptible group. Thirty-three (7.4%) ecotypes were
more resistant and 29 (6.5%) ecotypes had resistance
on the level of the most resistant control variety Ottos
(score of resistance 5.3). Eight ecotypes (1.8%) with the
highest level of resistance (score 7 or higher) were
identi®ed as especially promising sources of rust
resistance. One ecotype (141858) showed reaction type
9 in both years and another one (141903) showed
reaction type 9 in one year and reaction type 8 in
another year (mean 8.5). Six ecotypes were scored on
average 7 or 7.5. For 17 dierent habitats from which
the tested ecotypes were collected only those ecotypes
originating from 10 habitats (meadow, peat meadow,
forest meadow, pasture, ®eld, lakeside, waterside, ditch,
roadside and gravel pit) showed high levels of resist-
ance to rust. The value of newly identi®ed resistant
ecotypes for control of rusts on Kentucky bluegrass is
discussed.
Keywords :
Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) , Puccinia poarum , Ecotypes , Puccinia brachypodii Otth. var poae-nemoralis (Otth.) , Resistance
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology