Determination of genetic and pathological variance among Tilletia indica isolates and monosporidial lines using PCR based markers and host differentials |
| |
Authors: | Shabana Parveen M.S. Saharan A. Verma I. Sharma |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Crop Protection Division, Directorate of Wheat Research (DWR), Karnal, India.dwr@vsnl.com;3. Crop Protection Division, Directorate of Wheat Research (DWR), Karnal, India. |
| |
Abstract: | Karnal bunt of wheat caused by Tilletia indica is an important international quarantine disease in many countries. In this investigation, genetic and pathological variation among the 10 isolates and 15 monosporidial (Ms) lines belonged to different locations of North-West India was studied. Depending upon the pathogenic potential, most virulent and least aggressive isolate was found from Chaksu (Rajasthan) and Tarau (HP), which scored coefficients of infection 70.98 and 6.22, respectively, on susceptible host genotype HD 2009 under artificially inoculated conditions. Fifteen Ms lines were inoculated in 20 combinations. Most virulent compatible combination was found KB2MsD?×?KB6MsA, which scored co-efficient of infection 74.91%. Out of 32 Inter Simple Sequence Repeats based molecular markers, 28 were polymorphic generating 192 reproducible bands for all the T. indica isolates and Ms lines in this study. A grouping analysis using the unrooted neighbour – joining method was consistent with DARwin software and winboot analysis and combination approach suggested that self-paired Ms lines exhibit narrow genetic diversity. This result will be useful for developing integrated strategies for disease management and breeding programmes for improvement of the varieties. |
| |
Keywords: | wheat host differential Tilletia indica ISSR variability |
|
|