Title of article :
Components of Pink Snow Mould Resistance in Winter Wheat are Expressed Prior to Cold Hardening and in Detached Leaves
Author/Authors :
?. ERGON and A. M. TRONSMO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Resistance to pink snow mould, caused by Microdochium
nivale, was investigated in four resistant winter
wheat lines from the USDA World Cereal Collection
(CI9342, CI14106, PI173440 and PI181268) and three
Nordic wheat lines (Bjørke, Rida and V1004). Pink
snow mould resistance was tested in non-hardened and
cold-hardened plants incubated under artificial snow
cover and in detached leaf segments mounted on water
agar and incubated at either 3 C in darkness or at
room temperature with light during the day. The
wheat lines CI9342, CI14106 and PI181268 were more
resistant than the Nordic lines, both before and after
cold hardening. Thus, although cold hardening
strongly increases the level of snow mould resistance
in all the wheat lines, some resistance mechanisms are
also present prior to cold hardening in some of the
resistant lines. CI9342, CI14106 and PI181268 also
had a higher level of resistance than the other lines in
the detached leaf assay, indicating that these lines have
some resistance mechanisms acting in the leaves. The
resistance of PI173440 was expressed only in intact
hardened plants and not in non-hardened plants or in
detached leaves. This indicates that this line relies on
cold hardening-related changes in the crown for its
resistance. In the detached leaf assay the rate of lesion
development varied greatly between leaves of different
order. The highest correlation with the whole plant
test was obtained when using secondary leaves and
incubation at 3 C in the dark.
Keywords :
detached leaf assay , Microdochium nivale , partial disease resistance , Triticum aestivum , developmental stage
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology