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Meeting the Challenge of Yellow Rust in Cereal Crops - ICARDA

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PI/MZ//CNO67/3/LFN/4/ANT/5/ATTILA, 1D13.1/MLT//KAUZ, BREA,<br />

Mirbashir 128, BOKA, Naz, and CRR/ATTILA.<br />

The 35 entries selected comb<strong>in</strong>ed high yield <strong>in</strong> most productivity traits with<br />

resistance to species <strong>of</strong> rust. Data <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> evaluation <strong>of</strong> this material to yellow<br />

rust conducted <strong>in</strong> 5 locations is shown <strong>in</strong> Table 3. These l<strong>in</strong>es had high to<br />

moderate resistance to both Pucc<strong>in</strong>ia striiformis West. and Pucc<strong>in</strong>ia recondita<br />

Desm. There was strong development <strong>of</strong> leaf rust <strong>in</strong> 2005 at NPCZR,<br />

Almalybak, and Red Falls station. Stable high and average resistance level <strong>of</strong><br />

development for both species <strong>of</strong> rust was shown <strong>in</strong> entries LC924/PETJA,<br />

VLASTA, Naz, PASTOR/3/…, KE90-282/MILAN, AGRI/NAC//ATTILA,<br />

PI/MZ//CNO67..., T 53-97 TURDA, LOV41/3/EKG15…, ZCL/3/PGFN//…,<br />

MUNIA/PICUS, 1D13.1/MLT//KAUZ, VORONA/ATTILA//…,<br />

PRINIA/STAR, SKAUZ/4/…, CTK/3/ATL66/…, 11/155, CRR/ATTILA and<br />

Knyazhna.<br />

Genotypes highly resistant to stem rust were BREA, Mtskhetskaya<br />

1/65,Renan/MV15, Pastor/3/…, KE90-282/MILAN, Agri/NAC/ATTILA,<br />

TURDA 2000, T 53-97 TURDA and o<strong>the</strong>rs. Susceptible reactions to Pucc<strong>in</strong>ia<br />

gram<strong>in</strong>is f.sp. tritici were observed <strong>in</strong> entries Mirbashir 128, LC924/PETJA, G-<br />

15123-7, G-16459/1, G-16439/3 and G-16408/1. A total <strong>of</strong> 21 genotypes were<br />

characterized as resistant, but most l<strong>in</strong>es studied were moderate susceptible.<br />

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Conclusions<br />

• More harmful North American races <strong>of</strong> P. striiformis for germplasm from<br />

Central Asia were Pst-17 and Pst-100. Cultivars Taza, Krasn. 25, and<br />

Ulugbek 600 have seedl<strong>in</strong>g resistance.<br />

• The most effective resistant sources aga<strong>in</strong>st stripe rust <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> region were<br />

genes Yr2+, Yr4+, Yr5, Yr10 and Yr15, which demonstrated R-MR <strong>in</strong>fection<br />

types.<br />

• Among <strong>the</strong> USA differentials, cultivars that were resistant to both yellow<br />

rust and leaf rust <strong>in</strong>cluded Paha, Druchamp, Riebesel 47/51, Lee, Tres,<br />

Express, Clement, He<strong>in</strong>es VII and Hybrid 46. Virulences to resistance genes<br />

Yr1, Yr2, Yr6, Yr7, Yr8 and Yr9 have occurred. The predom<strong>in</strong>ant pathotypes<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> population <strong>of</strong> P. striiformis f.sp. tritici are <strong>the</strong> races virulent to <strong>the</strong>se<br />

genes.<br />

• 35 advanced high yield<strong>in</strong>g genotypes hav<strong>in</strong>g a moderate to high level <strong>of</strong><br />

resistance to <strong>the</strong> major diseases across environments were selected. From<br />

hybrid populations, 100–120 advanced l<strong>in</strong>es across all locations were<br />

selected. In 2005–2006 this breed<strong>in</strong>g material was be<strong>in</strong>g tested at 4 locations

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