Pathogenicity of three RPV isolates of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus on barley, wheat and wheat alien addition lines |
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Authors: | P. M. BANKS P. M. WATERHOUSE P. J. LARKIN |
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Affiliation: | CSIRO Division of Plant Industry, GPO Box 1600, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia |
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Abstract: | Barleys with and without the Yd2 resistance factor, wheat alien addition stocks with other barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) resistance factors and true wheats were challenged with three Australian isolates of BYDV-RPV. Yd2 resistance was effective against two of the BYDV-RPV isolates and inoculated barleys which carry Yd2 did not develop BYD symptoms and shoot growth was not affected. However, barleys with Yd2 were susceptible to the third BYDV-RPV isolate. All barley lines inoculated with the third virus isolate developed typical BYD symptoms (yellowing), shoot growth was reduced compared to uninfected controls and virus titres determined by ELISA were high and similar in barleys with and without Yd2. In contrast, resistances from Thinopyrum intermedium and Agropyron pulcherrimum in wheat backgrounds were effective against all three BYDV-RPV isolates. Shoot growth of inoculated plants with either of these resistance factors did not differ from uninfected controls and virus titres determined by ELISA were very low. |
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Keywords: | Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus virus resistance barley wheat differential pathogenicity Thinopyrum intermedium Agropyron intermedium Agropyron pulcherrimum Yd2 |
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