Isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition

Net blotch and scald are two economically important diseases of barley, causing significant losses in yield in Nordic and Baltic states (NBS) countries and in Sweden. Identification and deployment of resistant cultivars is the most effective method for controlling both the diseases. However, resp...

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Autor principal: Dhakal, Rishap
Formato: Second cycle, A2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17798/
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description Net blotch and scald are two economically important diseases of barley, causing significant losses in yield in Nordic and Baltic states (NBS) countries and in Sweden. Identification and deployment of resistant cultivars is the most effective method for controlling both the diseases. However, response of cultivars towards the pathogen is a complex phenomenon. It depends on the genetics of plants, environmental factors, isolates of pathogen, developmental stages of plants, and the resistance source for the plant. Due to this complexity, assessment of the cultivars reaction in the field requires consideration of multiple factors and along with that, has to face climate variability every year. Therefore, in this work, we isolated both the disease-causing pathogen from Swedish fields. A new optimized protocol was developed for culturing both pathogens in laboratory conditions. Then, using one isolate each of the two pathogens, Swedish official trial cultivars and breeding lines from NBS countries were tested for seedling-stage resistance against the two diseases using the developed optimized protocol under controlled conditions. Afterwards, Best Linear Unbiased Estimates (BLUEs) were used to categorize/rank the genotypes after scoring. Also, a rank correlation analysis was used to compare the net blotch resistance of official trial cultivars under controlled conditions and in a field experiment. 25 cultivars out of 37 showed similar resistance type in both field and controlled condition. The results of this study provide data regarding the source of resistance available in tested material and will help decision makers to recommend cultivars repleted with resistance towards both the disease.
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spelling RepoSLU177982022-06-10T01:00:32Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17798/ Isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition Dhakal, Rishap Plant diseases Net blotch and scald are two economically important diseases of barley, causing significant losses in yield in Nordic and Baltic states (NBS) countries and in Sweden. Identification and deployment of resistant cultivars is the most effective method for controlling both the diseases. However, response of cultivars towards the pathogen is a complex phenomenon. It depends on the genetics of plants, environmental factors, isolates of pathogen, developmental stages of plants, and the resistance source for the plant. Due to this complexity, assessment of the cultivars reaction in the field requires consideration of multiple factors and along with that, has to face climate variability every year. Therefore, in this work, we isolated both the disease-causing pathogen from Swedish fields. A new optimized protocol was developed for culturing both pathogens in laboratory conditions. Then, using one isolate each of the two pathogens, Swedish official trial cultivars and breeding lines from NBS countries were tested for seedling-stage resistance against the two diseases using the developed optimized protocol under controlled conditions. Afterwards, Best Linear Unbiased Estimates (BLUEs) were used to categorize/rank the genotypes after scoring. Also, a rank correlation analysis was used to compare the net blotch resistance of official trial cultivars under controlled conditions and in a field experiment. 25 cultivars out of 37 showed similar resistance type in both field and controlled condition. The results of this study provide data regarding the source of resistance available in tested material and will help decision makers to recommend cultivars repleted with resistance towards both the disease. 2022-06-09 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17798/1/dhakal-r-20220609.pdf Dhakal, Rishap, 2022. Isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition. Second cycle, A2E. Alnarp: (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Plant Breeding (from 130101) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/4818.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-17798 eng
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Dhakal, Rishap
Isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition
title Isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition
title_full Isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition
title_fullStr Isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition
title_full_unstemmed Isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition
title_short Isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition
title_sort isolation, protocol optimization and screening of genotypes against net blotch and scald of barley in controlled condition
topic Plant diseases
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17798/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17798/