Affiliation:
1. United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), National Small Grains Germplasm Research Facility, P.O. Box 307, Aberdeen, ID 83210
2. USDAARS, Foreign Disease Weed Science Research Unit, 1301 Ditto Ave., Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5023
Abstract
The incidence of dwarf bunt of wheat as a function of inoculum density was studied in a susceptible and a partially resistant cultivar at three disease-conducive locations for three seasons. Prior to seeding, plots were fumigated with methyl bromide to eliminate residual inoculum. Each cultivar was seeded into two 1.2-m rows in four replicates. The soil surface was inoculated with 0, 16 × 102, 16 × 103, 16 × 104, 16 × 105, and 16 × 106 teliospores of Tilletia controversa per row, or seed was inoculated with 0, 2 × 102, 2 × 103, 2 × 104, 2 × 105, and 2 × 106 teliospores per gram. To determine maximum possible infection, two 3.1-m rows of each cultivar were soil-surface inoculated at 10× the highest treatment rate. In the soil-inoculated plots, a minimum of 16 × 103 teliospores/row was needed to cause trace amounts of disease (0.6% maximum), even when the positive indicator treatment had up to 88% incidence. Only trace amounts or no disease occurred below the 16 × 105 rate. In the seed-inoculated plots, infection was rare and occurred only at inoculation rates of 2 × 105 teliospores/g or higher; the highest incidence was 0.4%.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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