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Diverse responses of old, modern and landraces of Syrian wheat genotypes to common root rot under field conditions Cover

Diverse responses of old, modern and landraces of Syrian wheat genotypes to common root rot under field conditions

Open Access
|Jul 2019

Abstract

The yield response of widely grown cultivars and landraces of Syrian wheat challenged with common root rot (CRR: Cochliobolus sativus) was measured by comparing plots with and without artificial inoculation under experimental conditions in two consecutive seasons. The results showed that response to CRR differed depending on the susceptibility levels of the wheat cultivars, and that the disease significantly (P<0.05) reduced grain yield, number of tillers and kernel weight. The diseased plants had fewer tillers which consequently reduced grain yield per plant. Yield losses of Triticum durum cultivars were higher than those of Triticum aestivum. In addition, the T. durum landrace Horani exhibited the best level of resistance to the disease, which indicates that this landrace might be a candidate donor for resistance in future breeding programmes. As CRR can dramatically reduce wheat grain yields under favorable conditions, management practices that reduce disease severity are highly recommended.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/hppj-2019-0009 | Journal eISSN: 2732-656X | Journal ISSN: 1791-3691
Language: English
Page range: 91 - 96
Submitted on: Aug 14, 2018
Accepted on: May 16, 2019
Published on: Jul 30, 2019
Published by: Benaki Phytopathological Institute
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year
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© 2019 M.I.E. Arabi, E. Al-Shehadah, M. Jawhar, published by Benaki Phytopathological Institute
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