Occurrence of spot blotch in spring barley caused by bipolaris sorokiniana shoem. in South-Eastern Kazakhstan

In Kazakhstan, barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is the second most important cereal crop after wheat, with an annual production of approximately 1.9 million tons. The study aimed to characterize Bipolaris sorokiniana isolates obtained from barley fields surveyed. A total of 21 diseased leaves showing spo...

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Autores: Dutbayev, Y., Kuldybayev, K., Daugaliyeva, S., Ismailova, E., Sultanova, N., Özer, G., Slyamova, A., Mukin, K., Dababat, A.A., Yessimbekova, M.
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:México
Recursos:Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo
Repositorio:Repositorio Institucional de Publicaciones Multimedia del CIMMYT
OAI Identifier:oai:repository.cimmyt.org:10883/22232
Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/10883/22232
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Disease Reaction
Pathogen Quantification
qPCR
Spot Blotch Disease
SPRING BARLEY
BIPOLARIS SOROKINIANA
CEREAL CROPS
DISEASE CONTROL
GENE EXPRESSION
PCR
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Resumo:In Kazakhstan, barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is the second most important cereal crop after wheat, with an annual production of approximately 1.9 million tons. The study aimed to characterize Bipolaris sorokiniana isolates obtained from barley fields surveyed. A total of 21 diseased leaves showing spot blotch symptoms were collected from experimental plots located close to the Kazakh Research Institute of Agriculture and Crop Production, where the spring barley Arna cultivar was planted in June 2020. The overall strategy for control of spring barley blotch in the Almaty region of Kazakhstan should include the determination of the aggressiveness of the pathogen isolates to better understand the biology of the diseases and ultimately proper control strategy. Pathogenicity of B. sorokiniana isolates was made on barley seedlings in vitro. Inoculated seedlings showed clear symptoms of B. sorokiniana, and therefore, Koch’s postulates were fulfilled by reisolating the pathogen from artificially inoculated seedlings and identifying it based on standard morphology criteria. Further investigation is needed to understand the impact of B. sorokiniana on barley production in Kazakhstan.