UDC 632.3:632.4
DOI 10.36461/NP.2025.73.1.006

EVALUATION OF COMPLEX DISEASE RESISTANCE OF DIFFERENT WINTER WHEAT VARIETIES
I. R. Manukyan, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor
North Caucasus Research Institute of Hill and Foothill Agriculture - Branch of the Federal State
Scientific Centre "Vladikavkaz Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences",
Mikhaylovskoe, Russia, е-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Under the conditions of climatic changes, the task of creating and introducing varieties with improved adaptive properties into agricultural production is of particular relevance. In addition, it is necessary to search for new sources of genetic resistance to common pathogens. Various diseases such as rust, fusarium ear blight, pyrenophorosis and powdery mildew can significantly affect the yield and quality of cereals. As part of the breeding activities, particular attention is being paid to the discovery of new genetic resources that provide resistance to the most important pathogens in soft winter wheat varieties from different regions. The purpose of the study is to identify the most valuable soft winter wheat samples in terms of complex field resistance to the most important diseases in the region that can be used for practical breeding. Eleven soft winter wheat varieties with complex resistance to various diseases, including yellow and brown rusts, pyrenophorosis, powdery mildew and fusarium ear blight were identified. These varieties include: two varieties from Germany – Torrild and Olivin; three varieties from Kazakhstan – Mereke 70, Zhadira, Ak bidajj; two varieties from Belarus – Zaritsa and Jadvisja; three varieties from Poland – Soraja, Fenezja, Muza; one variety from France – Dorota.
Keywords: winter wheat, wheat diseases, resistance, immunity.

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