Virulence structure of blumeria graminis f. Sp. avenae populations in poland across 2014-2015

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The purpose of this study was to determine the virulence structure of oat powdery mildew (Blumeria grami-nis f. sp. avenae, Bga) populations in Poland collected in 2014 and 2015. Powdery mildew isolates were collected from 18 locations in Poland. In total, nine lines and cultivars of oat, with different mildew resistance genes, were used to assess virulence of 180 isolates. The results showed that a significant proportion of the Bga isolates found in Poland were virulent to differentials with Pm1, Pm3, Pm6, and Pm3 + Pm8 genes. In contrast Pm4, Pm5, Pm2, and Pm7 genes were classified as resistant to all pathogen isolates used in the experiment. Based on obtained results we can state that there are differences in virulence pattern and diversity parameters between sites and years, but clear trends are not deducible.

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Cieplak, M., Terlecka, K., Ociepa, T., Zimowska, B., & Okoń, S. (2021). Virulence structure of blumeria graminis f. Sp. avenae populations in poland across 2014-2015. Plant Pathology Journal, 37(2), 115–123. https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.10.2020.0193

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