1999 Uniform Regional Scab Nursery for Spring Wheat
 Parents
 
 Robert Busch: Coordinator, USDA-ARS. Plant Science Unit, St. Paul, MN 55108 
 Gary Linkert: Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, Univ. of Minnesota 
 Leanne Matthiesen: Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, Univ. of 
 Minnesota
 
 The Uniform Regional Scab Nursery for Spring Wheat Parents was grown for the 
 5th year in 1999 at 7 locations. These locations included St. Paul, Morris, and 
 Crookston. MN, Langdon and Prosper, ND: Brookings, SD; and Glenlea, Manitoba. 
 All nurseries were misted and inoculated with Fusarium to obtain infection in 
 the entries. Langdon did not report data.
 
 A total of 40 entries were tested including four check, (2375, Wheaton, BacUp, 
 and Oslo and 36 parental lines including 6 durums. Many entries have a Chinese 
 source of resistant in their pedigree, usually derived from Sumai. Replications 
 varied from two to four depending upon location. Methods of inoculation varied 
 somewhat among locations, from macro-conidial spore suspension during anthesis 
 (2 x 10[4] to 10 x 10[4]) and/or by scattering infected kernels prior to 
 anthesis (grain spawn) or both. Entries were planted in single rows or 
 hill-planted.
 
 Visual head symptoms of scab infection and post-harvested visual scabby kernel 
 rating, based on a standard set, or counts (Tombstone) are reported in %. 
 Minnesota does not read scabbed kernels beyond 5O% so Minnesota locations will 
 have lower % tombstone readings of the kernels. Each location's data are 
 presented separately and entry means were used for the combined location 
 analysis.
 
 Level of disease varied by locations. Location means for Severity ranged from a 
 low of 23% at Manitoba to a high of 65% at Brookings. Disease Index is computed 
 by multiplying Severity x Incidence. Disease Index ranged from a low of 12% at 
 Manitoba to a high of 65% at Brookings. Percent Tombstone (% scabby kernels) 
 ranged from a low of 24% at Crookston to a high of 45% at Brookings. Yield of 
 the plots were taken at four locations to attempt to determine entries ability 
 to maintain yield under very severe scab conditions. Incidence levels 
 approached 100% at several locations, therefore Disease correlated best over 
 locations with % Severity (r=O.83) and moderately with incidence (r=0.55) over 
 locations. High correlation's would be expected because Disease is calculated 
 by Severity and Incidence. Percent Tombstone of kernels was well related to 
 Disease over locations(r=0.62) but related rather poorly to both Incidence and 
 Severity
 (r= approx. 0.35). Yield did not relate well to any of the visual head data, 
 but was related (r=0.55) to % Tombstone kernels.
 
 Entry means over locations are presented in Table 8. Genotype x environment 
 interaction was present for all traits evaluated, but better consistency among 
 entries was observed in 1999 than in previous years.  Possible the resistance 
 expression is becoming more stable across environments as new germplasm is 
 developed.