Abstract

Background. Leaf rust (causative agent Puccinia triticina Erikss.) is a harmful disease of wheat, Aegilops and triticale in Dagestan. Germplasm collections of bread wheat and other Triticum and Aegilops species are studied every year in the experimental field at the Dagestan Experimental Station of VIR (DES VIR), and evaluated for leaf rust resistance. Monitoring of the pathogen's virulence makes it possible to assess the dynamics of the fungus's variability and correct the results of phytopathological scores performed in different years. The study of the Derbent population has a long history, and has been conducted since 1970. The aim of this work is to analyze the virulence of the P. triticina population in 2008-2017. Materials and methods . Infectious material was represented by leaves of bread wheat with uredopustules collected in the experimental field of DES VIR in 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2016, and 2017. Populations were cloned to obtain monopustule isolates. For this and for virulence analysis, the laboratory technique of detached leaves preserved in the benzimidazole solution was used. In total, 144 isolates were employed in virulence studies: 32 in 2008, 37 in 2009, 14 in 2011, 14 in 2014, 26 in 2016, and 21 in 2017. Results and discussion . The genes Lr9, Lr19, Lr24, Lr28, Lr29, Lr41, Lr42, Lr45, Lr47, Lr50, Lr51, Lr53, and Lr65 were characterized by high efficiency. This means that wheat samples protected by these genes will demonstrate high-level resistance in the fields of southern Dagestan. Variations in virulence frequencies were recorded in Thatcher lines (Tc) with the genes Lr1, Lr2a, Lr2b, Lг2с , Lr3a, Lr3bg, Lr15, Lr16, Lr20 and Lr26. Using 20 almost isogenic Thatcher lines (TcLr), 20 phenotypes (races) of the pathogen were identified. Indexes of genetic distances (Nei and Fst) indicated at the changes in the structure of the Derbent population in 2014-2017, when compared with 2008-2011. The long- term dynamics analysis (1970-2017) of P. triticina virulence using 10 TcLr lines revealed certain stability in the Derbent population structure in 1970-2011 and its changes in the subsequent period.

Highlights

  • Leaf rust is a harmful disease of wheat, Aegilops and triticale in Dagestan

  • Germplasm collections of bread wheat and other Triticum and Aegilops species are studied every year in the experimental field at the Dagestan Experimental Station of VIR (DES VIR), and evaluated for leaf rust resistance

  • Monitoring of the pathogen's virulence makes it possible to assess the dynamics of the fungus's variability and correct the results of phytopathological scores performed in different years

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Ключевые слова: бурая ржавчина, Puccinia triticina, вирулентность, Lr-гены. Бурая ржавчина (возбудитель Puccinia triticina Erikss.) - зна­ чимое заболевание пшеницы, эгилопсов и тритикале в Дагестане. Цель данной работы - анализ вирулентности P. triticina в 2008-2017 гг. Инфекционный материал был представлен листьями мягкой пшеницы с урединиепустулами, собранными на эксперименталь­ ном поле ДОС ВИР в 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017 гг. Соответственно, образцы пшеницы, защищенные дан­ ными генами, будут иметь высокий уровень устойчивости в южном Даге­ стане. Варьирование в частотах вирулентности отмечено на линиях Thatcher (Tc) с генами Lr1, Lr2a, Lr2b, Lr2c, Lr3a, Lr3bg, Lr15, Lr16, Lr20 и Lr26. С использованием 20 почти изогенных линий Thatcher (TcLr) выявлено 20 фенотипов (рас) патогена. Анализ многолетней (1970-2017 гг.) динамики вирулентности дербентской популяции P. triticina с использованием 10 TcLr-линий указывал на определенную стабильность структуры дербент­ ской популяции в 1970-2011 гг. Анализ многолетней (1970-2017 гг.) динамики вирулентности дербентской популяции P. triticina с использованием 10 TcLr-линий указывал на определенную стабильность структуры дербент­ ской популяции в 1970-2011 гг. и ее изменение в последующий период

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