The Ability of Barley Powdery Mildew to Grow in vitro |
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Authors: | M. I. E. ARABI, & M. JAWHAR |
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Affiliation: | Atomic Energy Commission of Syria, Department of Biotechnology, P. O. Box 6091, Damascus, Syria |
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Abstract: | A technique was developed for the in vitro culture of Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei , an obligate biotrophic pathogen of barley. Optimal growth occurred at pH 5.6 on a medium containing 39 gl–1 potato dextrose agar, 40 gl–1 shredded fresh barley leaves, 20 gl–1 sucrose, 13 mgl–1 kanamycin and 80 mgl–1 benzimidazole. At 20°C (90% relative humidity), conidia germinated 48 h after inoculation, producing an average colony diameter of 1 cm after 10 days. However, numerous colonies were present on the medium after 15 days. Light microscopy showed that there was a positive relationship between the amount of leaf in the medium and fungus growth. The fungus retained its virulence during 60 days of storage in vitro , and was able to infect barley. This is a useful and novel technique that could be beneficial in barley pathology breeding programs. |
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Keywords: | Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) biotrophic pathogen Blumeria (Erysiphe) graminis in vitro culture |
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