Uredospore density of Puccinia triticina races on infection efficiency in wheat

ABSTRACT Wheat leaf rust caused by the fungus Puccinia triticina may lead to damage of up to 62%. This study aimed to test the effect of different uredospore concentrations on the infectious process of four physiological races. The races MFJ-MN, MFT-MT 4002 S, TPT-HT and TDP-HT were inoculated, when the first leaf was expanded in the seedling stage, on cultivars Ônix, Abalone, Morocco and Quartzo, respectively. The tested concentrations were 0.0; 5 x 103; 10 x 103; 20 x 103 and 40 x 103 uredospores/mL mineral oil (Soltrol). After inoculation, seedlings were kept in a growth chamber at 20°C ± 2, near 100% humidity, in the dark, for 20 hours. Fifteen days after inoculation, the density of uredia/leaf was evaluated. The concentration of 40 x 103 uredospores/mL resulted in a disease intensity that allows safe differentiation between susceptible and resistant cultivars in the seedling stage, without causing leaf senescence due to high uredinium density.

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Main Authors: Turra,Camila, Reis,Erlei Melo, Barcellos,Amarilis Labes
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Grupo Paulista de Fitopatologia 2017
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-54052017000100046
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