Reaction of selected winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus

The response of 25 registered winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) was studied in small plot trials in two years. The materials were infected by vectors, leafhopper Psammotettix alienus Dahlbom, 1851 from three-leaf stage to tillering. The symptoms expression was...

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Main Authors: Lenka Širlová, Josef Vacke, Michala Chaloupková
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2005-03-01
Series:Plant Protection Science
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Online Access:https://pps.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pps-200501-0001_reaction-of-selected-winter-wheat-varieties-to-autumnal-infection-with-wheat-dwarf-virus.php
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description The response of 25 registered winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) was studied in small plot trials in two years. The materials were infected by vectors, leafhopper Psammotettix alienus Dahlbom, 1851 from three-leaf stage to tillering. The symptoms expression was monitored in spring and plant height, weight of above ground biomass and grain yield were observed in summer. All tested varieties were evaluated as susceptible and divided into three groups: varieties Banquet and Svitava with 87.3-93.1% grain yield reduction as moderately susceptible, varieties Clever, Drifter, Niagara and Rialto with 95.6-97.68% grain yield reduction as susceptible and varieties Apache, Batis, Bill, Complet, Contra, Corsaire, Ludwig, Mladka, Nela, Record, Rheia, Semper, Sepstra, Solara, Sulamit, Tower, Trend, Vlasta and Winsdor with 99.7-100% grain yield reduction as very susceptible. Statistically significant differences were observed between moderately susceptible and susceptible varieties as well as very susceptible ones in absorbency values by means of DAS-ELISA.
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spelling doaj.art-9a08872ae9254e9b96dce32a3c837f1e2023-02-23T04:03:30ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesPlant Protection Science1212-25801805-93412005-03-014111710.17221/2732-PPSpps-200501-0001Reaction of selected winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virusLenka Širlová0Josef Vacke1Michala Chaloupková2Department of Virology, Division of Plant Medicine, Research Institute of Crop Production, Prague-Ruzyně, Czech RepublicDepartment of Virology, Division of Plant Medicine, Research Institute of Crop Production, Prague-Ruzyně, Czech RepublicDepartment of Virology, Division of Plant Medicine, Research Institute of Crop Production, Prague-Ruzyně, Czech RepublicThe response of 25 registered winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) was studied in small plot trials in two years. The materials were infected by vectors, leafhopper Psammotettix alienus Dahlbom, 1851 from three-leaf stage to tillering. The symptoms expression was monitored in spring and plant height, weight of above ground biomass and grain yield were observed in summer. All tested varieties were evaluated as susceptible and divided into three groups: varieties Banquet and Svitava with 87.3-93.1% grain yield reduction as moderately susceptible, varieties Clever, Drifter, Niagara and Rialto with 95.6-97.68% grain yield reduction as susceptible and varieties Apache, Batis, Bill, Complet, Contra, Corsaire, Ludwig, Mladka, Nela, Record, Rheia, Semper, Sepstra, Solara, Sulamit, Tower, Trend, Vlasta and Winsdor with 99.7-100% grain yield reduction as very susceptible. Statistically significant differences were observed between moderately susceptible and susceptible varieties as well as very susceptible ones in absorbency values by means of DAS-ELISA.https://pps.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pps-200501-0001_reaction-of-selected-winter-wheat-varieties-to-autumnal-infection-with-wheat-dwarf-virus.phpwheat dwarf virus (wdv)winter wheatresistance
spellingShingle Lenka Širlová
Josef Vacke
Michala Chaloupková
Reaction of selected winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus
Plant Protection Science
wheat dwarf virus (wdv)
winter wheat
resistance
title Reaction of selected winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus
title_full Reaction of selected winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus
title_fullStr Reaction of selected winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus
title_full_unstemmed Reaction of selected winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus
title_short Reaction of selected winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with Wheat dwarf virus
title_sort reaction of selected winter wheat varieties to autumnal infection with wheat dwarf virus
topic wheat dwarf virus (wdv)
winter wheat
resistance
url https://pps.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pps-200501-0001_reaction-of-selected-winter-wheat-varieties-to-autumnal-infection-with-wheat-dwarf-virus.php
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