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Assessing non-specificity of resistance in wheat to head blight caused by inoculation with European strains of Fusarium culmorum,F. graminearum and F. nivale using a multiplicative model for interaction
Authors:F A van Eeuwijk  A Mesterhazy  Ch I Kling  P Ruckenbauer  L Saur  H Bürstmayr  M Lemmens  L C P Keizer  N Maurin  C H A Snijders
Institution:(1) DLO-Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research (CPRO-DLO), P.O.Box 16, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;(2) Cereal Research Institute (CRI), pF. 391 Szeged, Hungary;(3) University Hohenheim, State Plant Breeding Institute, D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany;(4) Universität für Bodenkultur Vienna (BOKU), Institut für Pflanzenbau und Pflanzenzüchtung, Gregor-Mendel-Strasse 33, A-1180 Vienna, Austria;(5) INRA Centre de Recherches de Rennes, Station de Pathologie Végétale, BP 29, F-35650 Le Rheu, France
Abstract:To determine whether resistance to Fusarium head blight in winter wheat is horizontal and non-species specific, 25 genotypes from five European countries were tested at six locations across Europe in the years 1990, 1991, and 1992. The five genotypes from each country had to cover the range from resistant to susceptible. The locations involved were Wageningen, Vienna, Rennes, Hohenheim, Oberer Lindenhof, and Szeged. In total, 17 local strains of Fusarium culmorum, F. graminearum, and F. nivale were used for experimental inoculation. One strain, F. culmorum IPO 39-01, was used at all locations. Best linear unbiased predictions (BLUPs) for the head blight ratings of the genotypes were formed within each particular location for each combination of year and strain. The BLUPs over all locations were collected in a genotype-by environment table in which the genotypic dimension consisted of the 25 genotypes, while the environmental dimension was made up of 59 year-by-strain-by-location combinations. A multiplicative model was fitted to the genotype by-environment interaction in this table. The inverses of the variances of the genotype-by-environment BLUPs were used as weights. Interactions between genotypes and environments were written as sums of products between genotypic scores and environmental scores. After correction for year-by-location influence very little variation in environmental scores could be ascribed to differences between strains. This provided the basis for the conclusion that the resistance to Fusarium head blight in winter wheat was of the horizontal and non-species specific type. There was no indication for any geographical pattern in virulence genes. Any reasonable aggressive strain, a F. culmorum strain for the cool climates and a F. graminearum strain for the warmer humid areas, should be satisfactory for screening purposes.
Keywords:Head blight  Resistance breeding  Genotype-by-environment interaction  Multiplicative interaction  Host-specificity
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