大枣Hordeum jubatum:真菌病原体攻击栽培大麦的替代宿主。

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Plant disease Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-22 DOI:10.1094/PDIS-03-25-0472-RE
Oadi Matny, Michael D Miller, Brian Joel Steffenson
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摘要

野草可以作为攻击小型谷类作物的植物病原体的宿主,从而使疾病循环永久化,并可能引发流行病。大麦(Hordeum jubatum)是一种多年生牧草,在北美很常见,经常生长在栽培大麦田附近。尽管这两种植物在农业生态系统中非常接近,但很少有研究进展来表征H. jubatum对大麦病原体的相容性及其在疾病流行病学中的可能作用。本研究的目的是评估H. jubatum是否可以作为7种引起大麦疾病的真菌病原体的宿主。在美国明尼苏达州、威斯康辛州、北达科他州和加拿大马尼托巴省收集了100份jubatum材料,在温室的苗期或成虫期接种了球型dreschera teres . f. teres(网型网斑病的致病病原体)、sookinibipolaris(斑点斑病)、graminia f. sp. tritici(茎锈病)、Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei(白粉病)、striiformis f. sp. hordei(条锈病)、叶锈病和冠锈病。当用霍氏芽孢杆菌和霍氏芽孢杆菌攻毒时,没有一份材料显示出任何感染的视觉迹象。相比之下,97%至100%的评估材料感染了圆圆线虫、白僵菌、小麦小麦圆圆线虫、条纹状圆圆线虫和冠状圆圆线虫。对后五种病原菌的相对亲和性从低(与抗性大麦相似)到高(与敏感大麦相似)不等。这些结果表明,H. jubatum可以被大麦重要病原体的分离株感染,但通常不具有与敏感大麦相同的亲和性。然而,当被感染的植株生长在大麦田附近时,它们可以作为接种菌的宿主,引发一些疾病。
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Hordeum jubatum: An Alternative Host for Fungal Pathogens Attacking Cultivated Barley.

Wild grasses can serve as hosts for plant pathogens that attack small grain cereal crops, thereby perpetuating the disease cycle and potentially initiating epidemics. Foxtail barley (Hordeum jubatum) is a perennial grass species that is common across North America and can often be found growing near cultivated barley fields. Despite the close proximity of the two plant species in agroecosystems, few studies have been advanced to characterize the compatibility of H. jubatum to barley pathogens and its possible role in disease epidemiology. The objective of this study was to assess whether H. jubatum can act as a host to seven fungal pathogens causing diseases of barley. A collection of H. jubatum accessions (n = 100) collected from sites in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota in the United States and Manitoba in Canada were inoculated at the seedling or adult plant stage in the greenhouse with isolates of Drechslera teres f. teres (causal pathogen of net form net blotch), Bipolaris sorokiniana (spot blotch), Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici (stem rust), Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei (powdery mildew), Puccinia striiformis f. sp. hordei (stripe rust), Puccinia hordei (leaf rust), and P. coronati-hordei (crown rust). None of the accessions showed any visual signs of infection when challenged with B. graminis f. sp. hordei and P. hordei. In contrast, from 97 to 100% of evaluated accessions were infected by D. teres f. teres, B. sorokiniana, P. graminis f. sp. tritici, P. striiformis f. sp. hordei, and P. coronati-hordei. The relative degree of compatibility of H. jubatum to these latter five pathogens ranged from low (similar to resistant barley) to high (similar to susceptible barley). These results demonstrate that H. jubatum can be infected by isolates of important barley pathogens but typically not with the same degree of compatibility as susceptible barleys. Nevertheless, when infected plants of H. jubatum are growing near barley fields, they could serve as reservoirs of inoculum to initiate some diseases.

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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
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5.10
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13.30%
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1993
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2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.
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