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Barberry Does Not Function as an Alternate Host for Puccinia striiformis f. sp tritici in the U. S. Pacific Northwest Due to Teliospore Degradation and Barberry Phenology

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PLANT DISEASE
卷 99, 期 11, 页码 1500-1506

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AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-12-14-1280-RE

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  1. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service [5348-22000-015-00D]
  2. Washington Grain Commission [13C-3061-5665]
  3. Idaho Wheat Commission [13C-3061-4232]
  4. Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences, Agricultural Research Center, HATCH Project, Washington State University, Pullman [WNP00663]

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Sexual reproduction of the stem rust pathogen, Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici (Pgt), on barberry (Berberis vulgaris) has been shown to provide initial inoculum for the development of the disease on wheat and barley and also generate diverse races of the pathogen. However, in our previous study, the stripe rust pathogen, P. striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), was not found on barberry in the U. S. Pacific Northwest. To determine why Pgt is able to infect the alternate host, while Pst cannot under the natural conditions, the viabilities of teliospores of both Pgt and Pst were investigated from 2011 to 2014 by determining the germination rates using telial samples collected periodically from wheat fields. Teliospores of Pst usually produced in July were physically degraded during winter, and their germination rate decreased from 50 to 90% in August to less than 1% in the following March and no germination after May. In contrast, Pgt teliospores usually produced in July and August remained physically intact and physiologically dormant, and could not germinate until February. Germination of Pgt teliospores gradually increased to 90% in May, at which time young leaves of barberry were susceptible to infection. In addition, a time-series experiment was conducted for inoculation of barberry plants with Pst teliospores. The results showed that Pst teliospores need a minimum of 32 h continual dew-forming conditions to infect barberry, and infection reaches a peak after incubation of inoculated plants for 88 h. The lack of a prolonged period of leaf wetness conditions during the season of telial maturity effectively negates Pst infection of barberry plants in the Pacific Northwest.

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