Variability of the Russian populations of Puccinia triticina under the influence of the host plant
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St Petersburg State University
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The article analyzes our own data and data from the literature on the study of
plant–pathogen interactions in the pathosystem of Puccinia triticina and host
plants of the genera Triticum and Aegilops with different ploidy and genomes.
We characterize the long-term variability of the Russian populations of the
pathogen, caused by the cultivation of genetically protected cultivars of common
wheat (T. aestivum). Differences of the pathogen’s virulence on hexaploid
species T. aestivum and tetraploid wheat (T. durum) are shown. Data on the
pathogen’s virulence on other hexaploid, tetraploid, and diploid relative species
Triticum sp. and Aegilops sp. are presented. Adaptation and specificity to the
host plant were shown as the key driving factors in the evolution and divergence
of clonally propagating phytopathogens, which include leaf rust.
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Gultyaeva, E., Levitin, M., and Shaydayuk, E. 2021. Variability of the Russian populations of Puccinia triticina under the influence of the host plant. Bio. Comm. 66(1): 28–35.