Subodh Kumar, S. C. Bhardwaj, O. P. Gangwar, P. Prasad, Charu Lata, Ajit Singh, A. S. Manjul
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Abstract
The virulence spectrum of leaf rust of barley (Puccinia hordei Otth.) has not been studied in India so far. This is a first study to design a system of pathotype nomenclature and know the virulence structure of pathotypes of P. hordei in India. All the available near-isogenic lines (NILs) of Rph genes, lines with known Rph genes, and other barley accessions including promising Indian barley cultivars were screened using 328 P. hordei isolates from different parts of India, Bhutan, and Nepal. Using a binomial system of nomenclature, 11 distinct pathotypes of P. hordei occurring in India were identified and named. A grouping of pathotypes in the 328 leaf rust samples analyzed since 1999, it was evident that pathotype H2 followed by H3, H7, H4 and H1 were the most predominant pathotypes. Based on the molecular studies, all the pathotypes were distinct and fell into three groups (A, B, and C). Group A further clustered into two subgroups A1 (4 pathotypes) and A2 (2 pathotypes). The virulence phenotype and molecular genotype based distinction of P. hordei pathotypes will help in the precise screening of barley germplasm and the identification of rust-resistant lines. The establishment of an Indian differential system for the designation of P. hordei isolates will also help in monitoring the shift in virulence patterns, predominance, and emerging of new pathotypes in the future and will help scientists of other countries to make comparisons with their virulences.
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The Journal of Plant Pathology (JPP or JPPY) is the main publication of the Italian Society of Plant Pathology (SiPAV), and publishes original contributions in the form of full-length papers, short communications, disease notes, and review articles on mycology, bacteriology, virology, phytoplasmatology, physiological plant pathology, plant-pathogeninteractions, post-harvest diseases, non-infectious diseases, and plant protection. In vivo results are required for plant protection submissions. Varietal trials for disease resistance and gene mapping are not published in the journal unless such findings are already employed in the context of strategic approaches for disease management. However, studies identifying actual genes involved in virulence are pertinent to thescope of the Journal and may be submitted. The journal highlights particularly timely or novel contributions in its Editors’ choice section, to appear at the beginning of each volume. Surveys for diseases or pathogens should be submitted as "Short communications".