Resistance spectra of wheat cultivars and virulence diversity of Magnaporthe grisea isolates in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Urashima,Alfredo S.
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Lavorent,Norberto A., Goulart,Augusto C. P., Mehta,Yeshwant R.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Fitopatologia Brasileira
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Resumo: Seventy-two monoconidial isolates of Magnaporthe grisea were obtained from the States of Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraná. The isolates were inoculated on seedlings of 20 wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivars under greenhouse conditions. The virulence diversity of M. grisea was assessed based on compatible and incompatible reactions of leaf blast on wheat cultivars. Fifty-four distinct virulence patterns were identified on test cultivars among the isolates collected from the two wheat growing States. Sixteen of these isolates corresponding to 22.2% showed similar virulence pattern. None of the wheat cultivars was resistant to all isolates of M. grisea, but the cultivars differed in degree of resistance as measured by the relative spectrum of resistance (RSR) and disease index (DI). Among the cultivars the RSR ranged from 0 to 53.3% and DI from 0.4662 to 0.9662 (0 to 1 scale). The wheat cultivar BR18 exhibited a broad resistance spectrum in relation to the rest of the tested cultivars to the isolates of M. grisea, and can be used in wheat resistance breeding.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resistance spectra of wheat cultivars and virulence diversity of Magnaporthe grisea isolates in Brazil
title Resistance spectra of wheat cultivars and virulence diversity of Magnaporthe grisea isolates in Brazil
spellingShingle Resistance spectra of wheat cultivars and virulence diversity of Magnaporthe grisea isolates in Brazil
Urashima,Alfredo S.
Pyricularia grisea
Triticum aestivum
resistance
control
title_short Resistance spectra of wheat cultivars and virulence diversity of Magnaporthe grisea isolates in Brazil
title_full Resistance spectra of wheat cultivars and virulence diversity of Magnaporthe grisea isolates in Brazil
title_fullStr Resistance spectra of wheat cultivars and virulence diversity of Magnaporthe grisea isolates in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Resistance spectra of wheat cultivars and virulence diversity of Magnaporthe grisea isolates in Brazil
title_sort Resistance spectra of wheat cultivars and virulence diversity of Magnaporthe grisea isolates in Brazil
author Urashima,Alfredo S.
author_facet Urashima,Alfredo S.
Lavorent,Norberto A.
Goulart,Augusto C. P.
Mehta,Yeshwant R.
author_role author
author2 Lavorent,Norberto A.
Goulart,Augusto C. P.
Mehta,Yeshwant R.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Urashima,Alfredo S.
Lavorent,Norberto A.
Goulart,Augusto C. P.
Mehta,Yeshwant R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pyricularia grisea
Triticum aestivum
resistance
control
topic Pyricularia grisea
Triticum aestivum
resistance
control
description Seventy-two monoconidial isolates of Magnaporthe grisea were obtained from the States of Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraná. The isolates were inoculated on seedlings of 20 wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivars under greenhouse conditions. The virulence diversity of M. grisea was assessed based on compatible and incompatible reactions of leaf blast on wheat cultivars. Fifty-four distinct virulence patterns were identified on test cultivars among the isolates collected from the two wheat growing States. Sixteen of these isolates corresponding to 22.2% showed similar virulence pattern. None of the wheat cultivars was resistant to all isolates of M. grisea, but the cultivars differed in degree of resistance as measured by the relative spectrum of resistance (RSR) and disease index (DI). Among the cultivars the RSR ranged from 0 to 53.3% and DI from 0.4662 to 0.9662 (0 to 1 scale). The wheat cultivar BR18 exhibited a broad resistance spectrum in relation to the rest of the tested cultivars to the isolates of M. grisea, and can be used in wheat resistance breeding.
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