Competitive ability and fitness potential among the pathotypes of Puccinia triticina on wheat in India
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Abstract
To study the competitive ability, three sets of pathotypic combinations of Puccinia triticina on wheat were inoculated on Lr13, Lr17, Lr24 and Agra local. Pathotype 77-5 (121R63-1) showed better competitive ability in comparison to other pathotypes 77(45R31), 77-2(109R31-1), 104-2(21R55) and 106(0R8) in most of the cases. Likewise in fitness studies pathotype 77-5 exhibited low incubation and latent period, high number of uredial pustules and more urediniospore production/cm2 than the other pathotypes indicating its high fitness potential. These studies elucidate the high competitive ability and fitness potential in pathotype 77-5, which explains its predominance for the last 15 years in the natural population of Puccinia triticina.
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