Measuring disease resistance accurately and reproducibly is a key requirement for the introgression of partial resistance genes into breeding lines. Here, a qPCR protocol is used to measure fungal biomass, using the wheat-Stagonospora nodorum pathosystem as a model. Seven cultivars of differing reported resistance levels were used. Fungal biomass taken at 220°C thermal days after inoculation accurately predicts the final grain weight loss. It is concluded that a test based on qPCR methods is specific, quantitative, rapid and objective. Such tests could provide useful and economic tools in the development of robustly resistant crop cultivars. © 2008 The Authors.
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Oliver, R. P., Rybak, K., Shankar, M., Loughman, R., Harry, N., & Solomon, P. S. (2008). Quantitative disease resistance assessment by real-time PCR using the Stagonospora nodorum-wheat pathosystem as a model. Plant Pathology, 57(3), 527–532. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3059.2007.01787.x
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