1970
DOI: 10.1139/b70-266
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Studies on sunflower rust. V. Culture of Puccinia helianthi throughout its complete life cycle on detached leaves of sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Abstract: Detached leaves of sunflowers on various substrates in petri plates retained some green color for 36 days at day and night temperatures of 22 and 20 °C respectively, and for 55 days at a continuous temperature of 10 °C. Water agar proved best of the substrates tried. Uredia developed in 9 to 10 days after inoculation with urediospores at 22−20 °C, and in 14 to 20 days at 10 °C. Telia developed in 14 to 20 days after inoculation at 22−20 °C, and in 22 days at 10 °C. Teliospores produced at 22−20 °C could not be… Show more

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“…The spores are pedicellate; the pedicel may be colorless or pale luteous, fragile, and 60-150 μm. The teliospores produced at lower temperature (10°C) begin to germinate about 15 days after their formation, but those formed at higher temperature do not germinate (Hennessy and Sackston 1970). c. Basidiospores (sporidia): These are monokaryotic, nonrepeating spores produced on promycelium.…”
Section: Geographical Distribution and Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The spores are pedicellate; the pedicel may be colorless or pale luteous, fragile, and 60-150 μm. The teliospores produced at lower temperature (10°C) begin to germinate about 15 days after their formation, but those formed at higher temperature do not germinate (Hennessy and Sackston 1970). c. Basidiospores (sporidia): These are monokaryotic, nonrepeating spores produced on promycelium.…”
Section: Geographical Distribution and Lossesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large amount of genetic variation in terms of host resistance exists in the wild species, providing genetic diversity for improvement. The origin of most rust resistance genes present in the cultivated sunflower can be traced to wild species mainly H. annuus, H. argophyllus, and H. petiolaris (Hennessy and Sackston 1970, Zimmer and Rehder 1976, 1993, Gulya et al 2000. One line (PS 1089) derived from H. argophyllus × cultivated sunflower and two lines (PS 2011 and PS 2032) derived from H. petiolaris × cultivar crosses are reported to be immune to the prevalent races in India (Sujatha et al 2003).…”
Section: Host Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teliospores were produced on detached leaves at 10°C as reported by Hennessy and Sackston (1970). When these were used to inoculate detached leaves, pycnia and aecia developed, but the aecia dehisced too rapidly in plate cultures to permit collecting spores from individual aecia.…”
Section: M'aterials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A cultu ra da folha destacada, definida como a manu tenção de folhas vivas por um certo período após ter sido destacada da planta mãe (27,28) é uma técnica que apresenta vantagens quanto à economia de espaço, de material vegetal e de inóculo; facilidade de controle e ma nipu la çã o de fa tores a mbienta is; redu çã o na conta mina çã o; uniformida de experimental; fa cilidade e exatidão na s observações, u ma vez qu e, se pode exa mina r o ma teria l sob microscópio sem prejudicar a cultura; eliminação quanto à necessidade de luz quando o cu ltivo é feito em solução de sacarose; crescimento exu bera nte de alguns parasitas obrigatórios como ferrugem e oídios (12,14,21,27,28 ). Assim fitopa tologistas começa ra m a utilizá -la pa ra testes de inoculação e estudos de fisiologia de parasitismo (28).…”
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