Assessing phenotypic quantitative resistance of Digitaria sanguinalis to Ustilago syntherismae: from individual to population level
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Abstract
Digitaria sanguinalis can exhibit a smut caused by Ustilago syntherismae. In the present paper, we deal
with the phenotypic expression of the grass that can be observed under field conditions. Plants can
be apparently healthy, completely smutted or show both tendencies, inflorescences bearing spikelets
and at the same time sori (single individuals). Plasticity in fitness-related traits such as tillering pattern
and the proportion of inflorescences with spikelets or completely transformed into sori at individual
level was examined in distinctive individuals. In the study period 2011–2014, we observed and collected
244 individual plants (3.2% of the plants reaching the reproductive stage) with between 1 and
12 tillers. The mean number of reproductive structures per plant was 24.2 (20.4 exhibiting sori and 3.7
bearing spikelets). The spatial and temporal dynamics of the single individuals at plot scale was also
analysed. We discuss the importance of individual responses from the perspective of plant resistance
in the broadest sense: any system that can prevent infection or reduce the impact of fungi.
Furthermore, we consider the importance of this subpopulation in disease prevalence.
CitationVerdu, AMC.; Mas, M.T. Assessing phenotypic quantitative resistance of Digitaria sanguinalis to Ustilago syntherismae: from individual to population level. "Plant biosystems", Març 2020, vol. 154, núm. 2, p. 181-188.
ISSN1126-3504
Publisher versionhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/11263504.2019.1578279
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