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Research Project: RESISTANCE OF BARBERRY CULTIVARS TO THE WHEAT STEM RUST FUNGUS

Location: Cereal Disease Laboratory

Project Number: 3640-21220-020-09
Project Type: Reimbursable

Start Date: Oct 01, 2007
End Date: Sep 30, 2008

Objective:
Determine resistance of barberry species and cultivars to Puccinia graminis. Develop improved methods of inducing germination of P. graminis teliospores and inoculating barberry plants. USDA-APHIS maintains quarantine against cultivars of barberry and Mahonia that are susceptible to the wheat stem rust fungus. Research is required to determine whether any new barberry cultivar developed for sale in ornamental landscape plantings is susceptible to the wheat stem fungus. APHIS established an agreement with the CDL to support research on all new barberry cultivars within the barberry quarantine area to determine their susceptibility to P. graminis.

Approach:
Conduct field surveys for grass or cereal plants bearing teliospores of puccinia graminis whose dormancy has been broken by weathering through the winter. Exposed teliospores that release basidiospores which can infect susceptible barberry plants. Evaluate cultivars for symptoms of rust infection of 1-2 weeks after inoculation. Certify new cultivars as resistant if they show no symptoms of rust infection in 12 tests in which susceptible check plants develop abundant rust. Identify possible hybrid barbarry cultivars based on plant morphology, grow seedlings from seed of suspected hybrid plants, and test them for segregation of resistance and susceptibility to puccinia graminis. Test storage procedures for over-wintered teliospores and effects of temperature and moisture treatments for inducing teliospore germination of improve rates of infectious basidiospores for barberry inocuations.

   

 
Project Team
Kolmer, James - Jim
 
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Last Modified: 11/08/2008
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