2022
DOI: 10.1556/038.2022.00138
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A simple and reliable assay to quantify host resistance and aggressiveness of the pathogen in the Fusarium head blight-barley pathosystem

Abstract: A simple and reliable method for quantifying Fusarium head blight (FHB), a widespread disease of barley, would enhance our capacity in identifying resistance sources and highly aggressive isolates. A detached head assay (DHA) was used to reliably assess: (i) resistance of two barley cultivars, Arabi Aswad (AS) and Arabi Abiad (AB) with different susceptibility to FHB and (ii) aggressiveness in a set of 16 fungal isolates of four Fusarium species. The two inoculated cultivars showed different responses in FHB i… Show more

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“…The two morphologically, physiologically and genetically different barley cultivars (Ceccarelli et al, 1987) of Syrian origin with favorable agronomic and quality characteristics used were Arabi Aswad (AS) and Arabi Abiad (AB) classified as moderately resistant and moderately susceptible to head blight, according to previous in vitro, growth chamber and field observations to display a progressive range of Fusarium susceptibility (Sakr, 2020a,b, Sakr andAl-Attar, 2022). To date, the incidence of head blight pathogens on barley has not reported in Syria.…”
Section: Plant Materials Fungal Isolates and Inoculum Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The two morphologically, physiologically and genetically different barley cultivars (Ceccarelli et al, 1987) of Syrian origin with favorable agronomic and quality characteristics used were Arabi Aswad (AS) and Arabi Abiad (AB) classified as moderately resistant and moderately susceptible to head blight, according to previous in vitro, growth chamber and field observations to display a progressive range of Fusarium susceptibility (Sakr, 2020a,b, Sakr andAl-Attar, 2022). To date, the incidence of head blight pathogens on barley has not reported in Syria.…”
Section: Plant Materials Fungal Isolates and Inoculum Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A set of 16 singlespore derived cultures of four Fusarium species causing head blight, i.e. (F. culmorum (5 isolates), F. solani (6 isolates), F. verticillioides (synonym F. moniliforme) (4 isolates), and F. equiseti (one isolate)) chosen for their diverse pathogenicity levels (established on previous several experimental findings (Sakr, 2020a,b, Sakr andAl-Attar, 2022) were used. The isolates were collected through the 2015 growth season from naturally infected wheat heads over 9 locations in Ghab Plain with a FHB history, one of the principal Syrian wheat production areas.…”
Section: Plant Materials Fungal Isolates and Inoculum Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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