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Exploring the Serbian GenBank barley (Hordeum vulgare L. subsp vulgare) collection for powdery mildew resistance

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2016
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Šurlan-Momirović, Gordana
Flath, Kerstin
Silvar, Cristina
Branković, Gordana
Kopahnke, Doris
Knežević, Desimir
Schliephake, Edgar
Ordon, Frank
Perović, Dragan
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Unlocking resistance genes in genbank collections are of prime importance for securing sustainable crop production. In this regard, the Serbian GenBank barley collection, comprising 93 local landraces and 36 commercial cultivars and elite barley breeding lines, was screened for novel resistances to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei) using a set of 28 isolates with a wide spectrum of virulences/avirulences. No line was resistant to all the isolates, but one and three accessions showed resistance to 27 and 26 isolates, respectively. Twenty landraces (21.51 %) and ten cultivars (27.78 %) exhibited resistance to 50 % of the isolates. Infection type 2 was most frequent among resistant accessions. Nine B. graminis isolates were sufficient for gene postulation in 73 barley lines. In total, thirty-five different resistance spectra were recorded and the following known resistance genes were postulated namely, Mlra, Mlh, Mla12, Mla7(Mlu), Mlg, MlLa, Mla6, Mla7, Mlt, Mla22, Mlat, Ml...a1, Mlk. The majority of resistance profiles was constituted by only one line. Unidentified genes alone or in combination were proposed for twenty landraces and six cultivars. This report demonstrated that the barley collection held at the Serbian GenBank could be exploited as a new source for powdery mildew resistance.

Keywords:
Barley landraces / Blumeria graminis / Cultivars / Disease resistance / Hordeum vulgare / Powdery mildew
Source:
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2016, 63, 2, 275-287
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  • Springer, Dordrecht
Funding / projects:
  • German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD)

DOI: 10.1007/s10722-015-0246-2

ISSN: 0925-9864

WoS: 000368726400010

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84955675503
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AU  - Šurlan-Momirović, Gordana
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AU  - Branković, Gordana
AU  - Kopahnke, Doris
AU  - Knežević, Desimir
AU  - Schliephake, Edgar
AU  - Ordon, Frank
AU  - Perović, Dragan
PY  - 2016
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4151
AB  - Unlocking resistance genes in genbank collections are of prime importance for securing sustainable crop production. In this regard, the Serbian GenBank barley collection, comprising 93 local landraces and 36 commercial cultivars and elite barley breeding lines, was screened for novel resistances to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei) using a set of 28 isolates with a wide spectrum of virulences/avirulences. No line was resistant to all the isolates, but one and three accessions showed resistance to 27 and 26 isolates, respectively. Twenty landraces (21.51 %) and ten cultivars (27.78 %) exhibited resistance to 50 % of the isolates. Infection type 2 was most frequent among resistant accessions. Nine B. graminis isolates were sufficient for gene postulation in 73 barley lines. In total, thirty-five different resistance spectra were recorded and the following known resistance genes were postulated namely, Mlra, Mlh, Mla12, Mla7(Mlu), Mlg, MlLa, Mla6, Mla7, Mlt, Mla22, Mlat, Mla1, Mlk. The majority of resistance profiles was constituted by only one line. Unidentified genes alone or in combination were proposed for twenty landraces and six cultivars. This report demonstrated that the barley collection held at the Serbian GenBank could be exploited as a new source for powdery mildew resistance.
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year = "2016",
abstract = "Unlocking resistance genes in genbank collections are of prime importance for securing sustainable crop production. In this regard, the Serbian GenBank barley collection, comprising 93 local landraces and 36 commercial cultivars and elite barley breeding lines, was screened for novel resistances to powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei) using a set of 28 isolates with a wide spectrum of virulences/avirulences. No line was resistant to all the isolates, but one and three accessions showed resistance to 27 and 26 isolates, respectively. Twenty landraces (21.51 %) and ten cultivars (27.78 %) exhibited resistance to 50 % of the isolates. Infection type 2 was most frequent among resistant accessions. Nine B. graminis isolates were sufficient for gene postulation in 73 barley lines. In total, thirty-five different resistance spectra were recorded and the following known resistance genes were postulated namely, Mlra, Mlh, Mla12, Mla7(Mlu), Mlg, MlLa, Mla6, Mla7, Mlt, Mla22, Mlat, Mla1, Mlk. The majority of resistance profiles was constituted by only one line. Unidentified genes alone or in combination were proposed for twenty landraces and six cultivars. This report demonstrated that the barley collection held at the Serbian GenBank could be exploited as a new source for powdery mildew resistance.",
publisher = "Springer, Dordrecht",
journal = "Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution",
title = "Exploring the Serbian GenBank barley (Hordeum vulgare L. subsp vulgare) collection for powdery mildew resistance",
pages = "287-275",
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Šurlan-Momirović, G., Flath, K., Silvar, C., Branković, G., Kopahnke, D., Knežević, D., Schliephake, E., Ordon, F.,& Perović, D.. (2016). Exploring the Serbian GenBank barley (Hordeum vulgare L. subsp vulgare) collection for powdery mildew resistance. in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
Springer, Dordrecht., 63(2), 275-287.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-015-0246-2
Šurlan-Momirović G, Flath K, Silvar C, Branković G, Kopahnke D, Knežević D, Schliephake E, Ordon F, Perović D. Exploring the Serbian GenBank barley (Hordeum vulgare L. subsp vulgare) collection for powdery mildew resistance. in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 2016;63(2):275-287.
doi:10.1007/s10722-015-0246-2 .
Šurlan-Momirović, Gordana, Flath, Kerstin, Silvar, Cristina, Branković, Gordana, Kopahnke, Doris, Knežević, Desimir, Schliephake, Edgar, Ordon, Frank, Perović, Dragan, "Exploring the Serbian GenBank barley (Hordeum vulgare L. subsp vulgare) collection for powdery mildew resistance" in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 63, no. 2 (2016):275-287,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-015-0246-2 . .

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