Abstract

AbstractThe spatio‐temporal distribution of race‐specific resistances to powdery mildew was analysed in northern France (the east, the north and the west of Paris). Resistances were identified in 26 winter and six spring barley cultivars. Seedling leaf segments were inoculated with 20 powdery mildew isolates, chosen to identify 14 resistance alleles. As opposed to other European countries, the resistance alleles differed between winter and spring cultivars grown in the three regions. Most of the winter cultivars had no resistance allele, or only the widespread resistance alleles Mlra and/or Mlh, plus Mlg in the west. Mla9 and Mla13 were also present in the north, but at a low frequency. Spring cultivars carried the alleles Mla7, Mla9, Mla12, Mlk, Mlg or MlLa in the east, where a diversification of resistances has occurred since 1987, particularly because of the use of ‘Volga’ (Mla7, Mlk, Mlg and MlLa). In the north and the west, Mla12 dominated after a decrease in the frequency of Mla7, Mla13 has recently been introduced in the north and the west with the cultivar ‘Vodka’.

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