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Meeting the Challenge of Yellow Rust in Cereal Crops - ICARDA

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spreader, cv. Morocco. The data was recorded at three locations (<strong>Cereal</strong> Crop<br />

Research Institute (CCRI), Pirsabek; Nuclear Institute <strong>of</strong> Food and Agriculture<br />

(NIFA), Peshawar; and National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC),<br />

Islamabad.<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> 89 candidate l<strong>in</strong>es <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> NUWYTs 2001–2004 (Tables 3, 4 and<br />

5), ten candidate l<strong>in</strong>es were found resistant and showed desirable RRI (Tables 6<br />

and 7). Five candidate l<strong>in</strong>es (DN 18, SN 122, SD 66, 93T347 and NRL 9912) gave<br />

a maximum RRI value <strong>of</strong> 9, while susceptible checks Inqilab 91 and MH 97<br />

(Attila) for Yr27 virulent race showed 0 RRI dur<strong>in</strong>g 2002/03.<br />

Dur<strong>in</strong>g 2001–2004 it was observed that yellow rust did not establish on<br />

improved genotypes and Yr27 virulence established on MH 97 (Attila) and<br />

Inqilab 91 gave 0 RRI values <strong>in</strong> 2002/03 and 2003/04 aga<strong>in</strong>st Yr27 virulence,<br />

while <strong>the</strong> average RRI values <strong>of</strong> candidate l<strong>in</strong>es (Tables 6 and 7) confirm <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

dist<strong>in</strong>ctness from Inqilab 91 and MH 97 (Attila). The results show that <strong>the</strong>se<br />

genotypes could be used as resistance sources and released <strong>in</strong> yellow rustprone<br />

areas for diversification <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> genetic basis <strong>of</strong> resistance <strong>in</strong> wheat<br />

grow<strong>in</strong>g areas <strong>of</strong> Pakistan.<br />

89<br />

Table 3A. Entries <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> National Uniform Wheat Yield Trials 2001/02,<br />

Ra<strong>in</strong>fed category<br />

Entry Parentage or pedigree Source<br />

Ra<strong>in</strong>fed<br />

V-3 URES/JUN//KAUZ, CM 96818-1-0Y-0M-0B-5Y-3Y-0M-05Y ARI, Quetta<br />

SN-7<br />

VAN 'S' /3/CNDR 'S'/ANA/CNDR 'S' /MUS, ICW 81-0466-03-AP-<br />

300-2AP-300L-0AP<br />

ARS, S. Naurang<br />

DN-18 KAUZ*2/OPATA//KAUZ, CRG 1046-11Y-010M-0Y ARI, D.I. Khan<br />

PR-72 CHIL/WUH3, CM 95700-45Y-0Y-3MORES-0Y CCRI, Pirsabak<br />

NR-181 PASBAN/BARANI-83 NARC, Islamabad<br />

NR-200<br />

PASTOR/3/VEE#5//DOVE/BUC, CM SS93Y 00302S-56Y-010Y-<br />

010M-0ID<br />

NARC, Islamabad<br />

NRL-9822 PRINIA CM 90722-22Y-0M-0Y-3M-0Y NIFA, Peshawar<br />

V-98C013 BOCRO-3 CM 69599-4AP-2AP-3AP-3AP-0AP BARI, Chakwal<br />

V-99166 H x L 7973/2-ABAU, CMBW 91Y 03634M-3070PM-2Y-10M-10Y-<br />

15Y-0M<br />

Morocco (Check)<br />

AARI, Faisalabad

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