The Expression of Race-Specific Resistance of Wheat Seedlings to Puccinia recondita |
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Authors: | B. Poyntz P. M. Hyde |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Salford, Salford, England |
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Abstract: | A range of wheat cultivars with resistance factors effective against Puccinia recondita f. sp. tritici was studied to investigate the mode of action and expression of resistance at first and third seedling leaf stages. In most cultivars, resistance to isolate 74/2 resulted in extremely low levels of infection, apparently linked with a predominantly hypersensitive response by the host. In seedlings of cultivars Mans Fundin and Sterna, however, race-specific resistance was expressed as increased pathogen latent period and intermediate infection levels. |
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