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The Discovery of Resistant Sources of Spring Barley, Hordeum vulgare ssp spontaneum, and Unique Greenbug Biotypes

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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY
Volume 109, Issue 1, Pages 434-438

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jee/tov320

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Hordeum vaigare; Schizaphis graminum,biotype; plant resistance; barley

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The genetic sources for host-plant resistance to the greenbug (Schizaphis graminum Rondani) in barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum) are limited in that only two single dominant genes Rsgl and Rsg2 are available for the complex of greenbug biotypes. We evaluated four new barley lines from the Wild Barley Diversity Collection (WBDC) that previously showed potential for greenbug resistance. Three of those entries, WBDC 53, WBDC 117, WBDC 336, exhibited very dominant sources of resistance to older known biotypes B, C, E, F, H, I, and TX1, which also add to the host -plant differentials used to separate these greenbug biotypes. We also re-evaluated the earlier known set of greenbug biotypes that have been in culture for several years against the known host -plant differentials, and included seven newer greenbug isolates collected from Wyoming to the full complement of small grain differentials. This resulted in the discovery of five new greenbug biotypes, VVY10 MC, VVY81, WY10 B, WY12 MC, and WY86. Wyoming isolates VVY4 A and WY4 B were identical in their phenotypic profile, and should be combined as a single unique greenbug biotype. These barley trials resulted in finding new sources of host -plant resistance, although more research needs to be conducted on what type of resistance was found, and how it can be used. We also document that the Wheatland, Wyoming area serves as a very conducive environment for the development of new greenbug biotypes.

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