Abstract

AbstractPhase contrast light microscopy observations of wheat and barley seedlings infected with wheat leaf rust spores suggested that cell wall appositions are structural barriers against haustorium formation leading to abortion of infection structures. Nearly equal numbers of cell wall appositions per infection structure were detected in seedlings of susceptible and partially resistant wheat genotypes. Differences between susceptible and partially resistant genotypes became evident after the first haustorium had been formed. This again indicates the presence of a post‐haustorial effect of partial resistance. Some factors influencing nutrient uptake are discussed.Wheat leaf rust colonies hardly formed haustoria in barley seedlings, the few not aborted infection structures were accompanied by cell collapse. The mechanisms of partial resistance in wheat and barley to their respective leaf rust fungi seem different, but their non‐host reactions appear similar.

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