Resistance of nineteen cultivars of subterranean clover to four races of Phytophthora clandestina

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作者
Purwantara, A
Flett, SP
Keane, PJ
机构
[1] INST SUSTAINABLE IRRIGATED AGR,TATURA,VIC 3616,AUSTRALIA
[2] BOGOR RES INST ESTATE CROPS,BOGOR 16151,INDONESIA
关键词
Phytophthora clandestina; resistance; root rot disease; subterranean clover; Trifolium subterraneum; virulence;
D O I
10.1007/BF00033097
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The resistance of 19 cultivars of subterranean clover was screened against 4 races of 19 clandestina by mycelial inoculation of roots of 10-day-old seedlings growing in water agar and by growing seedlings in pasteurised potting mix containing infested vermiculite in controlled conditions. The cultivars showed differential resistance (vertical resistance) to races of the pathogen and can be divided into 4 resistance groups. Cultivars Glare, Esperance, Green Range, Junee, Mount Barker, Rosedale, Woogenellup and Yarloop were susceptible to all races. Cultivars Bacchus Marsh, Denmark, Enfield, Gosse, Goulburn, Karridale, Larisa, Leura and Trikkala were susceptible to races 1 and 3, but resistant to races 0 and 2. Cultivar Meteora was susceptible to races 2 and 3, but resistant to races 0 and 1. Cultivar Seaton Park (LF) was resistant to all races. Cultivars also varied in their race-non-specific (horizontal) resistance : cultivars that were susceptible to particular races usually varied in their degree of susceptibility to those races. In particular, Junee was more resistant to all four races than the other cultivars within its group. Similarly, cultivars Gosse, Larisa, Denmark and Trikkala were more resistant to races 1 and 3 than the other cultivars in their group. Races of the pathogen varied in their aggressiveness as well as in their virulence, as shown by the variation in aggressiveness of different isolates of race 0.
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