Title of article :
Genetic Analysis of the Latent Period of Stripe Rust in Wheat Seedlings
Author/Authors :
H. Dehghani and M. Moghaddam، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Genetics of slow-rusting resistance to yellow rust (Puccinia
striiformis f.sp. tritici) was studied by a half-diallel
design using six wheat varieties, Tiritea (susceptible),
Tancred, Kotare, Otane, Karamu, and Briscard. The
parents and 15 F1 progenies were evaluated in the greenhouse
by three pathotypes 7E18A), 38E0A+, and
134E134A+. The latent period was measured as the
number of days from inoculation to the appearance of
the first pustule. For each pathotype a randomized complete
block design was used and data were analysed by
methods of Griffing and Hayman. The range of average
degree of dominance was from complete dominance to
over-dominance. Positive and negative degrees of dominance
were observed for each pathotype that showed
the reversal of dominance. Analysis of variance showed
the importance of both additive and dominance effects
in controlling the latent period. Broad-sense heritabilities
were 0.99 and narrow-sense heritabilities ranged
from 0.85 to 0.94. Briscard and Karamu for the pathotypes
38E0A+ and 134E134A+, Kotare for the pathotype
7E18A) and Tancred for the pathotype 38E0A+
had significant and positive general combining ability
(GCA) (more resistance) for latent period. The crosses
of Kotare with Tancred, Briscard and Karamu indicated
the highest and positive specific combining ability
(SCA) for the pathotype 7E18A). Significant additive
genetic component and moderate narrow-sense heritability
indicate the possibility of improving for longer
latent period of stripe rust in breeding programmes
Keywords :
Diallel analysis , latent period , wheat , heritability , yellow rust
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology