Variation for resistance to Fusarium head blight in spring barley

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作者
H. Buerstmayr
L. Legzdina
B. Steiner
M. Lemmens
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[1] Department for Agrobiotechnology Tulln,Division of Biotechnology in Plant Production
[2] University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna,Zinatnes Strasse 1a, Priekuli LV
[3] Priekuli Plant Breeding Station,4126
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Euphytica | 2004年 / 137卷
关键词
deoxynivalenol; genetic variation; head blight; resistance;
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Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a fungal disease of barley and other cereals, causing substantial yield and quality losses, mainly due to the contamination of the harvest with mycotoxins. We aimed to evaluate genetic variation for resistance to FHB and its association with other plant characters in diverse barley germplasm in order to identify useful lines for resistance breeding. The 143 barley lines consisted of 88 current European spring barley lines and cultivars, 33 accessions from the genebank at IPK Gatersleben, and 22 lines obtained from North American institutions. We conducted artificially inoculated field experiments with Fusarium graminearum Schwabe during two seasons. FHB severity was evaluated by repeated assessment of visual symptoms. On a set of 49 lines several trichothecene mycotoxins were analyzed. Variation for FHB severity was quantitative. The lines with lowest FHB severity were 'CIho 4196' and 'PI 566203'. Also within the European spring barley collection variation for FHB severity was highly significant. There was a significant negative correlation between plant height and FHB severity (r=− 0.55). FHB severity assessed in the field and the amount of deoxynivalenol in the harvested grains were positively correlated (r= 0.87). Several lines with a useful level of FHB resistance were found or confirmed and are recommended as crossing partners.
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