Histopathology of leaf rust infection and development in wheat genotypes containing Lr12 and Lr13
Evidence exists that certain genes for resistance to leaf rust in wheat, e.g. Lr13 and Lr34, may interact with other genes to condition higher levels of resistance than that conferred by each gene individually. In this study, the hypothesis that Lr12 and Lr13, both genes for adult plant resistance t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of phytopathology 2000-02, Vol.148 (2), p.65-76 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Evidence exists that certain genes for resistance to leaf rust in wheat, e.g. Lr13 and
Lr34, may interact with other genes to condition higher levels of resistance than that conferred by each gene individually. In this study, the hypothesis that
Lr12 and
Lr13, both genes for adult plant resistance to Puccinia recondita Roberge ex. Desmaz f. sp. tritici Eriks. and Henn., interact to confer an improved level of resistance, was investigated using fluorescence and phase‐contrast microscopy. Flag leaf segments of monogenic and digenic Thatcher lines, sampled 64 and 240 h post‐inoculation, were stained with Uvitex 2B and screened, using fluorescence microscopy, for development of infection structures or host response. To study cell wall appositions, specimens were stained with trypan blue and a solution of picric acid in methyl salicylate. Aborted penetration, consisting of nonpenetrating appressoria and aborted substomatal vesicles, showed that inhibition of fungal growth in wheat lines containing
Lr12 and/or
Lr13 was activated, to a certain degree, before haustoria were formed. At 240 h after inoculation colony size indicated that fungal colonies in the
Lr gene combination lines were generally smaller than in the parents, but not necessarily smaller than those in a line with
Lr13 only. Host cell necrosis was more frequently associated with infection sites, specifically of pathotype UVPrt2, in the combination lines than in the parents. The morphology of cell wall appositions varied considerably from a narrow, luminous zone slightly wider in the centre, to a thick central part opposite the haustorium mother cell, sharply decreasing towards both ends. Histological assessments could, however, not conclusively prove pronounced resistance enhancement or unconventional resistance mechanisms due to combining the genes
Lr12 and
Lr13.
Zusammenfassung
Es ist bekannt, daß bestimmte Gene, die Weizen Resistenz gegen Braunrost verleihen, z.B.
Lr13 und
Lr34, mit anderen Genen interagieren können, wodurch höhere Resistenzgrade erreicht werden als diejenigen, die von den einzelnen Genen allein bewirkt werden. In dieser Arbeit wurde mittels fluoreszenz‐und phasenkontrast‐mikroskopischer Untersuchungen der Hypothese nachgegangen, daßLr12 und
Lr13 ‐ zwei Gene, die Altersresistenz gegen Puccinia recondita Roberge ex. Desmaz f. sp. tritici Eriks. und Henn. verleihen ‐ inter‐agieren und dadurch ein höheres Resistenzniveau bewirken. Fahnenblattsegmente monogener und digener Thatcher‐L |
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ISSN: | 0031-9481 0931-1785 1439-0434 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1439-0434.2000.00466.x |