Title of article
Pathogenic Variation of Fusarium Isolates Associated with Head Blight of Wheat in Australia
Author/Authors
O. A. Akinsanmi، نويسنده , , D. BACKHOUSE، نويسنده , , S. Simpfendorfer and S. Chakraborty، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
9
From page
513
To page
521
Abstract
This paper examines the level of pathogenic diversity
in Australian Fusarium pseudograminearum and Fusarium
graminearum isolates for head blight from the
assessment of 51 wheat germplasm lines, barley, triticale,
rye, maize and sorghum plants. A set of nine
putative wheat differentials were selected and assessed
with 10 F. graminearum and 12 F. pseudograminearum
isolates. Isolates of both species were pathogenic on all
the wheat germplasm lines, barley triticale and rye.
The isolates differed largely in a quantitative way with
only small differential effects and were statistically
demarcated into three pathogenicity groups: low, intermediate
and high. Such distribution patterns suggest
that wheat germplasm lines employ different resistance
mechanisms to each group of isolates and the three
pathogenicity groups may have different mechanisms
controlling pathogenicity. The aggressiveness of F. graminearum
and F. pseudograminearum isolates on the
wheat germplasm lines were marginally correlated
(r ¼ 0.40). Durum wheats were ranked as the most
susceptible while Sumai 3, Ituo Komugi, Sotome A,
Sotome and Nobeokabouzu komugi were consistently
grouped as resistant by both species. These findings
reiterate the need to consider pathogen variability in
the screening, selection and improvement of resistance
to head blight in wheat.
Keywords
Fusarium graminearum , aggressiveness , Fusarium pseudograminearum , pathogenicity , virulence
Journal title
Journal of Phytopathology
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Journal of Phytopathology
Record number
428685
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