Cereal cultivars can be ranked consistently for resistance to root-lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus thornei & P. neglectus) using diverse procedures

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作者
Sheedy, J. G. [1 ,4 ]
McKay, A. C. [2 ]
Lewis, J. [2 ]
Vanstone, V. A. [3 ]
Fletcher, S. [1 ]
Kelly, A. [1 ]
Thompson, J. P. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Fisheries & Forestry Queensland DAFFQ, Leslie Res Facil Agri Sci Queensland, Dept Agr, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
[2] SARDI, Plant & Soil Hlth, Urrbrae, SA 5064, Australia
[3] Dept Food & Agr Western Australia DAFWA, S Perth, WA 6151, Australia
[4] Univ So Queensland, Inst Agr & Environm, Ctr Crop Hlth, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia
关键词
Breeding; Methods; Pratylenchus neglectus; Pratylenchus thornei; Resistance; Root-lesion nematode; Wheat; WESTERN-AUSTRALIA; WHEAT; CROPS; ENVIRONMENT; DENSITIES; INDUSTRY; PROGRESS; DURUM; ALLEN; SHER;
D O I
10.1007/s13313-014-0333-4
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The root-lesion nematodes (RLN) Pratylenchus thornei and P. neglectus are widely distributed in Australian grain producing regions and can reduce the yield of intolerant wheat cultivars by up to 65 %, costing the industry similar to 123 M AUD/year. Consequently, researchers in the northern, southern and western regions have independently developed procedures to evaluate the resistance of cereal cultivars to RLN. To compare results, each of the three laboratories phenotyped a set of 26 and 36 cereal cultivars for relative resistance/susceptibility to P. thornei and P. neglectus respectively. The northern and southern regions also investigated the effects of planting time and experiment duration on RLN reproduction and cultivar ranking. Results show the genetic correlation between cultivars tested using the northern and southern procedures evaluating P. thornei resistance was 0.93. Genetic correlations between experiments using the same procedure, but with different planting times, were 0.99 for both northern and southern procedures. The genetic correlation between cultivars tested using the northern, southern and western procedures evaluating P. neglectus resistance ranged from 0.71 to 0.95. Genetic correlations between experiments using the same procedure but with different planting times ranged from 0.91 to 0.99. This study established that, even though experiments were conducted in different geographic locations and with different trial management practices, the diverse nematode resistance screening procedures ranked cultivars similarly. Consequently, RLN resistance data can be pooled across regions to provide national consensus ratings of cultivars.
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页码:175 / 182
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