Evaluation of diversity and resistance of maize varieties to Fusarium spp. causing ear rot in maize under conditions of natural infection

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY
Yonggang Li, D. Jiang, Lan Xu, Sixiang Zhang, P. Ji, H. Pan, B. Jiang, Z. Shen
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Abstract

Fusarium ear rot in maize (Zea mays L.) is a serious disease in all maize-growing areas worldwide. A total of 454 fungal strains were isolated from 69 commercial maize hybrids grown in Harbin, China, and comprised Fusarium subglutinans (34.8%), F. proliferatum (31.3%), F. verticillioides (20%), F. graminearum (9.7%), and F. equiseti (4.2%). Among them, a complex of multiple species, F. subglutinans, F. proliferatum, and F. verticillioides are the dominant fungi causing ear rot. Among 59 commercial maize hybrids, eleven hybrids (18.6%) were found to be highly resistant to Fusarium ear rot. Simple sequence repeat (SSR) analysis using six pairs of primers resulted in 24 reproducible bands and cluster analysis separated the maize hybrids into eight groups. There was little genetic variation associated with disease resistance. No correlation was found between genetic diversity and disease resistance.  
自然感染条件下玉米品种对玉米穗腐病镰刀菌的多样性和抗性评价
玉米穗腐病(Zea mays L.)是世界上所有玉米产区的一种严重病害。从哈尔滨地区种植的69个商品玉米杂交种中共分离到454株真菌,分别为:粘质镰刀菌(34.8%)、增肉镰刀菌(31.3%)、黄萎病镰刀菌(20%)、谷物镰刀菌(9.7%)和马尾草镰刀菌(4.2%)。在59个商品玉米杂交种中,11个杂交种(18.6%)对穗腐病具有高度抗性。利用6对引物进行SSR分析,得到24条可重复条带,聚类分析将玉米杂交种划分为8个群体。与抗病性相关的遗传变异很少。遗传多样性与抗病性之间没有相关性。
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Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding
Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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2.20
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25
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Original scientific papers, critical reviews articles and short communications from the field of theoretical and applied plant genetics, plant biotechnology and plant breeding. Papers are published in English.
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