Type: Chapter

Selection strategies in hybrid rye with special consideration of fungal disease resistances

Authors

Thomas Miedaner

University of Hohenheim

Peer Wilde

KWS Lochow GmbH (Germany)

Publication date:

27 June 2019

ID: 9781838798284

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Description

Although winter rye is known for its high tolerance to biotic stress factors, several diseases are occurring in most rye-growing countries: snow mold, brown foot rot, powdery mildew, leaf rust, stem rust, Fusarium head blight, and ergot. For hybrid breeding, resistance selection is important due to the restricted genetic variation within a cultivar. For powdery mildew and the two rusts, race-specific qualitative resistances based on single resistance (R) genes and quantitative resistances have been described. For the other diseases only quantitative resistances can be selected. This chapter describes the features of snow mold, foot rot, powdery mildew, leaf rust, stem rust, Fusarium head blight and ergot. The chapter examines and assesses strategies for resistance selection and looks ahead to future trends in this area.

Table of contents

1 Introduction
2 Snow mold 3 Foot rot 4 Powdery mildew 5 Leaf rust 6 Stem rust 7 Fusarium head blight 8 Ergot 9 Strategies for resistance selection 10 Future trends and conclusions 11 Where to look for further information 12 References