Pathogenicity and quantitative resistance in Mediterranean durum and bread wheat cultivars of Syrian origin towards Fusarium head blight agents under controlled conditions
Pathogenicity and quantitative resistance in Mediterranean durum and bread wheat cultivars of Syrian origin towards Fusarium head blight agents under controlled conditions
Although Syrian high-yielding wheat cultivars grown under Mediterranean conditions include acceptable levels of resistance to biotic constraints, little is known about their susceptibility to Fusarium head blight (FHB), a harmful disease of wheat cultivation worldwide.
The capacity of 16 fungal isolates of four FHB species to confer the disease on spikes and
spikelets of six widely grown old and modern Syrian durum and bread wheat cultivars with
known in vitro quantitative resistance to FHB was evaluated. Quantitative traits were visually assessed using spray and point inoculations for determining disease development rates,
disease incidence (DI) and disease severity (DS) under controlled conditions. Differences
in pathogenicity and susceptibility among wheat cultivars were observed, emphasizing the
need for breeders to include aggressive isolates or a mixture of isolates representative of the
FHB diversity in their screenings for selection of disease resistant cultivars. Bread wheat
cultivars showed lower levels of spike and spikelet damage than durum cultivars regardless
of the date of cultivar release. Overall, the six wheat cultivars expressed acceptable resistance
levels to initial fungal infection and fungal spread. Quantitative traits showed significant
correlation with previous standardized area under disease progress curve (AUDPCstandard)
data generated in vitro. Thus, the predictive ability of AUDPCstandard appears to be crucial in
assessing pathogenicity and resistance in adult wheat plants under controlled conditions.
While in the Mediterranean countries the risk of disease is progressively increasing, the
preliminary data in this report adds to our knowledge about four FHB species pathogenicity on a Syrian scale, where the environment is quite similar to some Mediterranean wheat
growing areas, and show that Syrian cultivars could be new resistant donors with favorable
agronomical characteristics in FHB-wheat breeding programs.
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