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| Title: | Red Queen and the seed bank : pathogen resistance of ex situ and in situ conserved barley |
| Authors: | Jensen, Helen R. Dreiseitl, Antonín Sadiki, Mohammed Schoen, Daniel J. |
| Keywords: | ADAPTATION AGRICULTURE BLUMERIA GRAMINIS F.SP. HORDEI CONSERVATION BIOLOGY CONTEMPORARY EVOLUTION HORDEUM VULGARE HOST–PARASITE INTERACTIONS LANDRACE |
| Issue Date: | 2011 |
| Publisher: | Blackwell Publishing |
| Abstract: | Plant geneticists have proposed that the dynamic conservation of crop plants
in farm environments (in situ conservation) is complementary to static conservation
in seed banks (ex situ conservation) because it may help to ensure adaptation
to changing conditions. Here, we test whether collections of a traditional
variety of Moroccan barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. vulgare) conserved ex situ
showed differences in qualitative and quantitative resistance to the endemic
fungal pathogen, Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei, compared to collections that
were continuously cultivated in situ. In detached-leaf assays for qualitative
resistance, there were some significant differences between in situ and ex situ
conserved collections from the same localities. Some ex situ conserved collections
showed lower resistance levels, while others showed higher resistance
levels than their in situ conserved counterparts. In field trials for quantitative
resistance, similar results were observed, with the highest resistance observed
in situ. Overall, this study identifies some cases where the Red Queen appears
to drive the evolution of increased resistance in situ. However, in situ conservation
does not always result in improved adaptation to pathogen virulence, suggesting
a more complex evolutionary scenario, consistent with several
published examples of plant–pathogen co-evolution in wild systems. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10625/48616 |
| ISSN: | 1752-4571 |
| Project Number: | 104655 |
| Project Title: | IDRC Corporate Awards 2007-2008 |
| Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles / Articles de revue Research Results (IDRC Corporate Awards) / Résultats de recherche (Bourses du CRDI) Research Results (Fellowships and Awards) / Résultats de recherche (Programme de bourses) Research Results (SID) / Résultats de recherches (DIS) IDRC Research Results / Résultats de recherches du CRDI
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