Development of classification criteria for resistance to soybean rust and differences in virulence among Japanese and Brazilian rust populations

作者:Yamanaka Naoki*; Yamaoka Yuichi; Kato Masayasu; Lemos Noelle G; Passianotto Andre L de L; dos Santos Joao V M; Benitez Eduardo R; Abdelnoor Ricardo V; Soares Rafael M; Suenaga Kazuhiro
来源:Tropical Plant Pathology, 2010, 35(3): 153-162.
DOI:10.1590/s1982-56762010000300003

摘要

In recent years soybean rust, caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi has become one of the most serious threats to soybean production in Brazil. Breeding lines and varieties have been selected for resistance to soybean rust in Asia. However, differences in virulence between Asian and Brazilian rust populations should be considered in order to select and use resistant resources from Asia. Here, we suggest criteria for distinguishing resistant from susceptible types by the analysis of four resistance characters: frequency of lesions having uredinia, number of uredinia per lesion, frequency of open uredinia, and sporulation level, determined by the utilization of 63 genotypes. Under growth chamber conditions, a set of 13 soybean varieties were exposed to three rust populations-one from Japan and two from Brazil- and evaluated for the resistance characters mentioned above. The Japanese and Brazilian populations clearly differed in virulence, as did the two Brazilian populations. Only two resistance genes, Rpp4 from PI459025 and Rpp5 from Shiranui, commonly conferred resistance on all three rust populations. The number of resistant varieties or resistance genes useful in both countries appears limited. Therefore, a resistant cultivar that is universally effective against soybean rust should be developed by pyramiding some major resistance genes and by introducing horizontal resistance.

  • 出版日期2010-6