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Phytopathology | 2007

Application of real-time and multiplex polymerase chain reaction assays to study leaf blotch epidemics in barley.

J. A. Fountaine; M. W. Shaw; B. Napier; Elaine Ward; B. A. Fraaije

ABSTRACT Leaf blotch, caused by Rhynchosporium secalis, was studied in a range of winter barley cultivars using a combination of traditional plant pathological techniques and newly developed multiplex and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. Using PCR, symptomless leaf blotch colonization was shown to occur throughout the growing season in the resistant winter barley cv. Leonie. The dynamics of colonization throughout the growing season were similar in both Leonie and Vertige, a susceptible cultivar. However, pathogen DNA levels were approximately 10-fold higher in the susceptible cultivar, which expressed symptoms throughout the growing season. Visual assessments and PCR also were used to determine levels of R. secalis colonization and infection in samples from a field experiment used to test a range of winter barley cultivars with different levels of leaf blotch resistance. The correlation between the PCR and visual assessment data was better at higher infection levels (R(2) = 0.81 for leaf samples with >0.3% disease). Although resistance ratings did not correlate well with levels of disease for all cultivars tested, low levels of infection were observed in the cultivar with the highest resistance rating and high levels of infection in the cultivar with the lowest resistance rating.


Plant Pathology | 1993

Factors determining the severity of epidemics of Mycosphaerella graminicola (Septoria tritici) on winter wheat in the UK.

M. W. Shaw; D. J. Royle


Plant Pathology | 2002

Identification and transmission of Piper yellow mottle virus and Cucumber mosaic virus infecting black pepper (Piper nigrum) in Sri Lanka

D. P. P. De Silva; P. Jones; M. W. Shaw


Plant Pathology | 1994

A rapid test to evaluate in vitro sensitivity of Septoria tritici to flutriafol, using a microtitre plate reader

C. F. N. Pijls; M. W. Shaw; A. Parker


Plant Pathology | 2010

Genetic differentiation between hosts and locations in populations of latent Botrytis cinerea in southern England

B.A.P. Rajaguru; M. W. Shaw


Plant Pathology | 1995

Early development of light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae) on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in relation to temperature and leaf wetness

L. Figueroa; Bruce D.L. Fitt; S.J. Welham; M. W. Shaw; H. A. McCartney


Plant Pathology | 1994

Seasonally induced chaotic dynamics and their implications in models of plant disease

M. W. Shaw


Plant Pathology | 2002

Factors affecting symptom production by latent Botrytis cinerea in Primula×polyantha

S. E. Barnes; M. W. Shaw


Plant Pathology | 2000

Substantial reductions in winter wheat diseases caused by addition of straw but not manure to soil

B. S. Rodgers-Gray; M. W. Shaw


Plant Pathology | 2010

The role of seeds and airborne inoculum in the initiation of leaf blotch (Rhynchosporium secalis) epidemics in winter barley

J. M. Fountaine; M. W. Shaw; Elaine Ward; B. A. Fraaije

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Bruce D.L. Fitt

University of Hertfordshire

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A. Parker

University of Reading

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