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Research paper | Open Access

Evaluation of maize inbred lines currently used in Chinese breeding programs for resistance to six foliar diseases

Xiaoming Wanga,( )Yunhua ZhangbXiude XucHongjie LiaXiaofei WuaShihuang ZhangaXinhai Lia
The National Key Facility for Crop Gene Resources and Genetic Improvement, Institute of Crop Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100081, China
Institute of Plant Protection, Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Harbin 150086, China
Institute of Plant Protection, Liaoning Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenyang 110161, China

Peer review under responsibility of Crop Science Society of China and Institute of Crop Science, CAAS.

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Abstract

Foliar diseases are common in most maize-producing regions and have caused serious yield reduction in China. To evaluate genetic resistance of parental lines actively used in maize breeding programs to major foliar diseases, 152 maize inbred lines were tested against northern corn leaf blight (NCLB), southern corn leaf blight (SCLB), Curvularia leaf spot (CLS), gray leaf spot (GLS), common rust, and southern rust from 2003 to 2005. A small number of lines exhibited highly resistant reactions to common rust and southern rust, but none were highly resistant to NCLB, SCLB, CLS, and GLS. Although 53.3%, 40.8%, and 80.7% of lines were resistant to NCLB, SCLB, and common rust, the resistance in most lines was moderate. Resistance to CLS, GLS, and southern rust was rare in this collection of maize lines. Five lines, 313, Chang 7-2, Qi 319, Qi 318, and Shen 137, were resistant to five diseases tested. Lines belonging to heterotic subgroup PB exhibited better resistance to the foliar diseases than lines from other heterotic subgroups, such as BSSS, PA, Lancaster, LRC, and PA. The results will be of benefit to breeders for selecting lines in disease resistance breeding programs.

The Crop Journal
Pages 213-222
Cite this article:
Wang X, Zhang Y, Xu X, et al. Evaluation of maize inbred lines currently used in Chinese breeding programs for resistance to six foliar diseases. The Crop Journal, 2014, 2(4): 213-222. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cj.2014.04.004

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Received: 21 January 2014
Revised: 02 April 2014
Accepted: 14 April 2014
Published: 14 May 2014
© 2014 Crop Science Society of China and Institute of Crop Science, CAAS. All rights reserved.
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