2023
DOI: 10.3390/jof9111045
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Rare Virulences and Great Pathotype Diversity of a Central European Blumeria hordei Population

Antonín Dreiseitl

Abstract: Barley is an important crop grown on almost 49 Mha worldwide in 2021 and is particularly significant in Europe where powdery mildew is the most frequent disease on susceptible varieties. The most suitable way to protect crops is by exploiting genetic resistance. However, the causal agent Blumeria hordei is an extremely adaptable pathogen. The aims of this research were to increase our knowledge of the rapidly changing pathogen population and detect rare virulences. Random samples of the pathogen were obtained … Show more

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“…However, in the samples of the Bh population collected from wild barley in Israel, VF to Mlp (VF p ) was 96% in 1997 and 100% in 1999 [ 7 ]. In the Czech population (central Europe), virulence against Mlp was not found before 2012 [ 17 ], but after varieties carrying this gene started to grow, VF p reached almost 70% in 2023 [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the samples of the Bh population collected from wild barley in Israel, VF to Mlp (VF p ) was 96% in 1997 and 100% in 1999 [ 7 ]. In the Czech population (central Europe), virulence against Mlp was not found before 2012 [ 17 ], but after varieties carrying this gene started to grow, VF p reached almost 70% in 2023 [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%