Title of article :
Characterization of New Highly Virulent German Isolates of Bremia lactucae and Efficiency of Resistance in Wild Lactuca spp. Germplasm
Author/Authors :
A. Lebeda and V. Zinkernagel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Four German isolates (FS1, SR2, SAW1 and DEG2)
of Bremia lactucae originating from lettuce cultivars
with R-factors R18 and Dm6 + R36 were used for
detailed characterization of virulence factors (v-factors)
and for the study of the resistance efficiency in
wild Lactuca spp. germplasm. The highest complexity
of v-phenotype was recognized in isolate DEG2,
which overcomes resistance in cv. Mariska (R18) and
line CS-RL (L. serriola · L. sativa, R18 + ?), until
now known as resistant to all known races of B. lactucae
in Europe. However, some sparse sporulation
also occurred on cv. Titan (Dm6 + R36). The isolates
SR2 and SAW1 overcome the resistance based
on the gene R36, but are avirulent to R18. The
v-phenotype of SR2 is highly complex with the most
important v-factors being present except for v14 and
v18. The isolate FS1 is the first in Germany originating
from a cultivar with R18 (cv. Samourai). The
search for efficient sources of resistance in 64 accessions
of 11 wild Lactuca spp. and primitive forms of
L. sativa showed broad variation in accession–isolate
interactions. Expression of race-specific resistance in
wild Lactuca spp. (L. serriola, L. viminea, L. virosa)
was recorded frequently. Lactuca indica and L. saligna
could be considered as the most efficient sources
of resistance against isolates FS1, SR2 and SAW1.
The isolate DEG2 showed the highest level of virulence.
On seedlings of L. saligna, which is considered
as a most important source of resistance against
B. lactucae, there was frequently recorded limited
sporulation, however this response cannot be considered
as a susceptible. Except for some L. saligna
accessions (CGN 05310 and CGN 05315), the resistance
to all studied isolates was only observed in one
accession of L. serriola (PI 253467).
Keywords :
Downy mildew of lettuce , Lactuca saligna , durability of resistance , sources of resistance , virulencephenotypes , race-specificity
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology