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Wiley, Plant Breeding, 4(125), p. 343-346, 2006

DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0523.2006.01239.x

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Search for partial resistance against Puccinia hordei in barley landraces from the Fertile Crescent

Journal article published in 2006 by M. J. Y. Shtaya, J. C. Sillero ORCID, D. Rubiales
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Abstract

A collection of 111 barley landraces from the Fertile Crescent was screened for resistance to barley leaf rust in the field and under controlled conditions. Large variation was observed for disease severity under field conditions. Accessions with high resistance because of hypersensitivity were identified. Also segregation was observed in some accessions, with individual plants showing hypersensitive reactions (IT ≤ 6). Partial resistance due to a reduction of infection in spite of a compatible infection was commonly found (19%). Resistance of 12 accessions selected for their low disease severity and high IT, was shown to be due to a prolonged latency period and increased percentage of early aborted colonies not associated with host cell necrosis. A high correlation was observed between the microscopic and macroscopic components of partial resistance.