Author:
Clarke R. G.,Villalta O. N.,Hepworth G.
Abstract
This paper seeks to provide information on the differences in resistance to
Puccinia coronata f. sp. lolii of
the many perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) cultivars
available in Australia, and on the variation in resistance to this pathogen
within these cultivars. This information will help farmers to select crown
rust resistant cultivars suited to their area, and indicate to perennial
ryegrass breeders the diversity of crown rust resistance within the cultivars
and lines screened. Twenty genotypes of 14 cultivars and 5 advanced breeding
lines of perennial ryegrass were screened for their reaction to 5 isolates of
P. coronata f. sp. lolii. The
isolates were collected from South Australia, southern Queensland, and 3
separate regions of Victoria. Tasdale, Victorian, Martlet, Tasmanian No. 1,
and D1 were significantly (P < 0�05) more
susceptible to crown rust than all other cultivars and lines. Embassy, D4, and
D16 were the most resistant of the 19 cultivars and lines screened. Within all
cultivars and lines there was significant (P P. coronata f. sp. lolii . This
type of screening for genotype reaction could enable differential test plants
to be selected for determining the presence of
P. coronata f. sp. lolii
pathotypes, an area that requires further research.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
11 articles.
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