New pathotype nomenclature for better characterisation the virulence and diversity of blumeria graminis f.Sp. avenae populations

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Abstract

Fungal cereal pathogens, including Blumeria graminis f.sp. avenae, have the ability to adapt to specific conditions, which in turn leads to overcoming host resistance. An important aspect is the standardized way of characterizing the races and pathotypes of the pathogen. In the presented work, for the first time it was proposed to use a unified letter code that allows describing the pathotypes of B. graminis f.sp. avenae. The set of 14 oat genotypes were used as a differential set. This set included genotypes having so far described powdery mildew resistance genes Pm1–Pm11, and two genotypes (A. sterilis and A. strigosa) with effective sources of resistance to Bga. Based on the analysis of 160 Bga isolates collected in 2016–2019 from 4 locations in Poland, the most numerous was the TBBB pathotype, represented by 30% of the tested isolates. It was present in all analyzed populations. Subsequently, 8.1% and 6.3% of the isolates represented the TBCB and RBBB pathotypes, respectively.

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Okoń, S., Cieplak, M., Kuzdraliński, A., & Ociepa, T. (2021). New pathotype nomenclature for better characterisation the virulence and diversity of blumeria graminis f.Sp. avenae populations. Agronomy, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11091852

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