Trade-offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo-Gangetic plain

Wheat crops (Triticum aestivum) that are conventionally planted may exhibit susceptibility to yellow rust (YR). However, the disease can be mitigated if the crops are planted earlier than the recommended planting time. A wheat screening experiment was carried out at the Borlaug Institute of South As...

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Autores principales: Farhad, Md, Tripathi, Shashi Bhushan, Singh, Ravi Prakash, Joshi, Arun, Bhati, Pradeep Kumar, Kumar, Uttam
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author Farhad, Md
Tripathi, Shashi Bhushan
Singh, Ravi Prakash
Joshi, Arun
Bhati, Pradeep Kumar
Kumar, Uttam
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Farhad, Md
Joshi, Arun
Kumar, Uttam
Singh, Ravi Prakash
Tripathi, Shashi Bhushan
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Tripathi, Shashi Bhushan
Singh, Ravi Prakash
Joshi, Arun
Bhati, Pradeep Kumar
Kumar, Uttam
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description Wheat crops (Triticum aestivum) that are conventionally planted may exhibit susceptibility to yellow rust (YR). However, the disease can be mitigated if the crops are planted earlier than the recommended planting time. A wheat screening experiment was carried out at the Borlaug Institute of South Asia located in Ludhiana, Punjab, India. The purpose of the study was to gain a deeper understanding of the adaptation patterns of early planted wheat. Early planting was found to be more advantageous for production potential, as well as phenology, stature, and physiological traits. In a separate experiment, each year, the same number of genotypes were screened for YR by artificially inoculating them with pathogen spores. The well-adapted genotypes for early establishment tend to possess a greater vulnerability to YR infection. Furthermore, the infection type score for the genotype selected for early planting showed a significantly greater proportion of S (susceptible) type reactions than for the genotypes adapted to early planting. Intriguingly, more R (resistant) and moderately resistant types of reactions were observed in early-adapted genotypes than in timely-adapted ones. Therefore, further concentrated research on YR screening is required to assess the possibility of breeding early sown wheat in the northwest part of the Indo-Gangetic region.
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spelling CGSpace1791652025-12-22T02:09:12Z Trade-offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo-Gangetic plain Farhad, Md Tripathi, Shashi Bhushan Singh, Ravi Prakash Joshi, Arun Bhati, Pradeep Kumar Kumar, Uttam triticum aestivum stripe rust screening production possibilities genotypes resistance varieties Wheat crops (Triticum aestivum) that are conventionally planted may exhibit susceptibility to yellow rust (YR). However, the disease can be mitigated if the crops are planted earlier than the recommended planting time. A wheat screening experiment was carried out at the Borlaug Institute of South Asia located in Ludhiana, Punjab, India. The purpose of the study was to gain a deeper understanding of the adaptation patterns of early planted wheat. Early planting was found to be more advantageous for production potential, as well as phenology, stature, and physiological traits. In a separate experiment, each year, the same number of genotypes were screened for YR by artificially inoculating them with pathogen spores. The well-adapted genotypes for early establishment tend to possess a greater vulnerability to YR infection. Furthermore, the infection type score for the genotype selected for early planting showed a significantly greater proportion of S (susceptible) type reactions than for the genotypes adapted to early planting. Intriguingly, more R (resistant) and moderately resistant types of reactions were observed in early-adapted genotypes than in timely-adapted ones. Therefore, further concentrated research on YR screening is required to assess the possibility of breeding early sown wheat in the northwest part of the Indo-Gangetic region. 2025-01 2025-12-21T23:41:14Z 2025-12-21T23:41:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179165 en Open Access application/pdf John Wiley & Sons Farhad, M., Tripathi, S. B., Singh, R. P., Joshi, A. K., Bhati, P. K., & Kumar, U. (2025). Trade‐offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo‐Gangetic plain. Crop Science, 65(1), e21442. https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21442
spellingShingle triticum aestivum
stripe rust
screening
production possibilities
genotypes
resistance varieties
Farhad, Md
Tripathi, Shashi Bhushan
Singh, Ravi Prakash
Joshi, Arun
Bhati, Pradeep Kumar
Kumar, Uttam
Trade-offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo-Gangetic plain
title Trade-offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo-Gangetic plain
title_full Trade-offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo-Gangetic plain
title_fullStr Trade-offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo-Gangetic plain
title_full_unstemmed Trade-offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo-Gangetic plain
title_short Trade-offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat: Insights from screening experiments in the Indo-Gangetic plain
title_sort trade offs between early planting and yellow rust resistance in wheat insights from screening experiments in the indo gangetic plain
topic triticum aestivum
stripe rust
screening
production possibilities
genotypes
resistance varieties
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/179165
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