Title of article :
Changes in Pollen Viability and Concomitant Increase in the Incidence of Sorghum Ergot with Flowering Date and Implications in Selection for Escape Resistance
Author/Authors :
N. W. McLaren and W. J. Swart ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Abstract :
Pollen viability atid ergot severity were ttiotiitored iti a
litte evaluatioti nursery at Potchefstroom and Bethlehem
(South Africa). Percentage grain fill was also evaluated
at the latter locality. Changes in pollen viability with
flowering date were closely correlated with changes in
ergot severity (r = 0.91 and r = 0.81 at Potchefstroom
and Bethlehetn, respectively). Pollen viabihty was significantly
reduced by pre-flowering daily minimum temperatures
< 16°C at both localities during the period 23-
27 days before flowering. The concomitant increase in
ergot severity closely mirrored changes in pollen viability.
Lines differed in their ability to tolerate low pre-flowering
minimum temperature. Lines with pollen viabilities
>60% despite pre-flowering minimum temperature
< 14°C were observed. A number of lines with inherent
low pollen viabihty, despite minimum temperatures
>17°C were also found. Avoiding these in favour of
vigourous pollen producers may contribute towards
enhancing escape resistance in sorghum to ergot
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology