期刊
ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY
卷 159, 期 2, 页码 220-228出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.2011.00492.x
关键词
Adult plant resistance; Avena barbata; Avena strigosa; Puccinia coronata
资金
- Sir Alexander Hugh Thurburn Faculty
- Grain Research and Development Council, Australia
The identification and genetic characterisation of adult plant resistance (APR) to crown rust, caused by Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae (Pca), was carried out in diploid Avena strigosa and tetraploid Avena barbata accessions from diverse geographical regions. Seven accessions were found to carry APR to Pca, six of which (CIav6956, CIav7280, CIav8089, CIav9020, PI292226, PI436082) were diploid and one (PI337865) a tetraploid. All six diploid A. strigosa accessions were postulated to carry the 'Saia' seedling resistance to Pca (Pc15, Pc16, Pc17) in addition to the APR. Three of these six accessions (CIav6956, CIav9020, PI292226) were used to study both seedling resistance and APR, using two Pca pathotypes, one avirulent on seedlings and the second virulent on seedlings but avirulent on adult plants. The seedling resistance in each was shown to be inherited independently of the APR. In each case, APR was conferred by a single major dominant gene, based on hypersensitivity, coupled with low infection types. Allelism tests are required to determine if these three APR genes are different. This is the first report of APR to crown rust in A. strigosa and A. barbata.
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